Uninstall Simulator

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You will connect remotely to one client desktop after another, helping users install and remove rogue software. You must identify hidden promotional installers and trap options, while also repairing tampered system settings and abnormal faults within the system.

CasualIndieSimulationStrategy $3.99
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Welcome to Uninstall Simulator

In this modern puzzle-strategy game, you play as a remote computer specialist—or at least, that’s what your clients believe.

Connect via a virtual desktop to help a colorful cast of characters battle rogue software, deceptive installers, hijacked search engines, and the systemic chaos they cause.

Can you navigate the digital mess efficiently and accurately?

Accept, Diagnose, Execute

You will receive commissions via the TaskMail system. From harmless complaints like "My desktop icons are gone" to time-critical ransomware crises, every order is a fresh challenge.

There are no standard procedures, only correct judgments.

Core Features

Visual Deception

The "X" in the top right corner isn't always real. Sometimes clicking it closes the window; other times, it triggers a full-screen ad. The most dangerous part? Sometimes, it actually works just to confuse you.

Physical Confrontation

Some pop-ups detect your mouse speed. Move too fast, and the window flees. Some buttons are even affected by gravity, falling right off the screen if you aren't quick enough.

Hardcore Cleaning Tools

When standard uninstallers fail, you must get aggressive:

  • Kill "respawning processes" in the Task Manager.

  • Dive into the Registry to root out the infection.

  • There are even some “ultimate measures” that exist only in rumors.

Every step carries a risk, and mistakes often mean more trouble.

Call an Expert

Stuck on a tricky problem? You can hire other experts to assist, but their fees are steep!

Warning

This game will not affect your actual computer, but it may shake your trust in the "Next" button forever.

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