
Desktop Agents - Cov1d-999
A novelty desktop shooter with a transparent overlay gimmick that lives and dies by its joke premise. Expect fifteen minutes of amusement, eleven achievements, and a mess of .txt files left on your actual desktop.
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About Desktop Agents - Cov1d-999
I put on my spreadsheet brain for this one and immediately hit a wall: there is nothing to spreadsheet. Desktop Agents - Cov1d-999 is a score-attack shooter that runs as a transparent overlay on your Windows desktop, meaning the game's window literally sits on top of your real files and icons while you blast through wave-based levels themed after movie and TV drama clips. The core pitch is that the virus is "infecting" your actual PC, and you can browse YouTube or chat with friends while the game runs in the foreground. As a concept, it lands somewhere between a desktop widget and a party trick. The gameplay itself is a straightforward shoot-em-up with progressive difficulty, a draggable and rotatable interface you can park anywhere on screen, and levels that each carry a different movie- or series-themed enemy configuration. One community post flags a level called Lord of the Jewels that throws archers at you in numbers that feel tuned for frustration rather than challenge, and enemy spawns can clip off-screen, forcing you to guess shot direction. That is the ceiling of mechanical complexity here. The score-attack loop is present: you earn more points the faster you contain each wave, which gives a thin replay hook for time-chasers, but there is no build variety, no loadout customization, and no AI worth analyzing. The overlay trick is genuinely novel for about one session, but it comes with a practical cost. At least one player in the Steam community noted the game deposits .txt files directly onto the real desktop, shuffling your icons in the process. That is not a design feature I would tolerate in a productivity tool, let alone a casual game. Windows Aero must also be enabled or the transparent background falls back to solid black, which kills the whole hook on certain setups. The system requirements are light (a GeForce GT 240 and 2 GB RAM will do), and the install sits at 110 MB, so the barrier to entry is close to zero. The soundtrack, composed by Igo Carminatti and included free with the base game, is meme-adjacent and fits the comedy tone. With 11 Steam achievements and a 100% positive review ratio from a very small sample, this is clearly satisfying the audience it was built for: achievement hunters, bundle-scoopers, and anyone who wanted a pandemic-era novelty during the April 2020 lockdown window when it launched. The community forum has exactly three threads total, which tells you everything about long-term engagement. As a strategy or sim experience, it registers nothing. As a five-minute curiosity or an achievements checkbox item, the math works out at this price tier. Do not go in expecting depth, AI, or replayability measured in hours rather than minutes. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7/8/8.1/10 or compatible
- Memory
- 2 MB RAM
- Storage
- 110 MB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 (or better)
- Processor
- 2.0 GHz
- Additional Notes
- (Windows feature aero must be enabled or the game background will be solid black)
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Game Info
- Developer
- Microblast Games
- Publisher
- SA Industry
- Release Date
- Apr 16, 2020

