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Sunset Mall is a Vaporwave walking sim / adventure game set inside a 90's Shopping Mall. Explore a randomly generated mall in search of iconic 80's - 90's Music, Movies, Toys, Consoles and Games all while you enjoy the aesthetic style and music.

There are 100s of hidden references and Easter Eggs in the game, a lot of which may never be found.

Things to do in Sunset Mall:

  • Visit a variety of stores that are constantly moving, upgrading and changing as time goes on.
  • Talk to unique shoppers that have their own name, look, style and attitude!
  • Run, hide or fight back against muggers, don't let them take your hard earned cash!
  • Visit an ATM and withdraw some cash to help with your shopping trip, don't worry about the banks asking for it back. surely they wont mind, right?
  • Listen to Smooth Vaporwave music spanning over multiple soundtracks!
  • Visit a vending machine and try the bubbly taste of the ALL-NEW Sunset Cola, or spray it at people... if you are mean like that.

FIND THE GAME HERE

Yes I am planning on making lots more like this, I love the Vaporwave style and have plans for another vaporwave game that I will hopefully start work on soon!

thank you for playing,

It was a great video!

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In version one there are only 2 ATMs in the mall, they are in opposite corners, in version 2 they spawn randomly outside of stores!

it’s a fan remake, although I don’t want to copy the game completely, so it’s a little different but the similarities are still there!

Working on an update, this will be fixed!

Thank you! I’m still working on it behind the scenes so hopefully the game will be more fun and have a few more things to do in it in the next few weeks.

Yep! I didn’t want the game to be paid forever, I just wanted a tiny bit of cash to make the game feel worth making, It was my first actual game on Itch so now that I know what it’s like I’m more than happy to keep this game free!

I’m working on a bunch more games in my spare time too.