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'''''Charlie, The Steak''''' was an iOS game that was published and developed by DynamicDust's Sebastian Hadl in 2013. The game gained meme attention in early 2024 due to memes being made about the game's titular character Charlie. The game has since been delisted from the App Store, likely due to its usage of gore, DynamicDust going out of business or | '''''Charlie, The Steak''''' was an iOS game that was published and developed by DynamicDust's Sebastian Hadl in 2013. The game gained meme attention in early 2024 due to memes being made about the game's titular character Charlie. The game has since been delisted from the App Store, likely due to its usage of gore, DynamicDust going out of business or 32-bit apps being delisted by Apple if they weren't eligible to transition to 64-bit. The following reasons were later debunked, as the reason explained was that DynamicDust had to go out of business & stop supporting updates.<ref>[https://www.reddit.com/r/lostmedia/comments/1ecqesx/comment/lf43e0r/ Reddit post by the game's developer debunking the alleged reasons why the game was delisted.] Retrieved 29 Jul '24</ref> There were 4 modes of torturing Charlie in the game, with Well-Done, Medium, Rare and Raw – with well-done being the most “gentle” one and raw being the most aggressive and wildest one. The game was last updated on July 2, 2015.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65JuHWo6d5w Wayback Machine archive of the game's App Store page.] Retrieved 26 Jul '24</ref> The game took inspiration from the ''Talking Tom'' series. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
For | For a while, no IPA files have surfaced of the game, probably because it was iOS only. People claim to have a fan-port of the game installed on Android, but no official APK was ever made out of the game since DynamicDust hasn't released the game on Android devices. There are several review videos out of the game that are available to watch on YouTube. An IPA file of the game had yet to be dumped and uploaded online. Later on, developer Sebastian Hadl confirmed on his Reddit account that a re-release of the game could be coming soon after a discussion about looking through the source code to update it so it could comply with the new App Store guidelines. | ||
On August 2nd, 2024, Archive.org user Dipper Gaming uploaded | On August 2nd, 2024, Archive.org user Dipper Gaming uploaded the game's IPA file to the Internet Archive.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/charlie-the-steak-hd-1.2 ''Charlie, The Steak'' on Archive.org.] Retrieved 02 Aug '24</ref> | ||
The iPhone | The iPhone version's IPA file has yet to be found, but Sebastian Hadl confirmed the original files would be released. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Charlie_the_steak.jpg|Charlie, the titular character of the game. | Charlie_the_steak.jpg|Charlie, the titular character of the game. | ||
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===Footage=== | ===Footage=== | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https:// | *[https://reddit.com/r/CharlieTheSteak/ Subreddit about the search for the game.] | ||
*[https:// | *[https://reddit.com/r/CharlieTheSteak/s/baK8E1fzIB Reddit post by the game's developer showing off a possible re-release of the game.] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Found video games]] |
Revision as of 00:16, 3 August 2024
Charlie, The Steak was an iOS game that was published and developed by DynamicDust's Sebastian Hadl in 2013. The game gained meme attention in early 2024 due to memes being made about the game's titular character Charlie. The game has since been delisted from the App Store, likely due to its usage of gore, DynamicDust going out of business or 32-bit apps being delisted by Apple if they weren't eligible to transition to 64-bit. The following reasons were later debunked, as the reason explained was that DynamicDust had to go out of business & stop supporting updates.[1] There were 4 modes of torturing Charlie in the game, with Well-Done, Medium, Rare and Raw – with well-done being the most “gentle” one and raw being the most aggressive and wildest one. The game was last updated on July 2, 2015.[2] The game took inspiration from the Talking Tom series.
Availability
For a while, no IPA files have surfaced of the game, probably because it was iOS only. People claim to have a fan-port of the game installed on Android, but no official APK was ever made out of the game since DynamicDust hasn't released the game on Android devices. There are several review videos out of the game that are available to watch on YouTube. An IPA file of the game had yet to be dumped and uploaded online. Later on, developer Sebastian Hadl confirmed on his Reddit account that a re-release of the game could be coming soon after a discussion about looking through the source code to update it so it could comply with the new App Store guidelines.
On August 2nd, 2024, Archive.org user Dipper Gaming uploaded the game's IPA file to the Internet Archive.[3]
The iPhone version's IPA file has yet to be found, but Sebastian Hadl confirmed the original files would be released.
Gallery
Images
Footage
External Links
- Subreddit about the search for the game.
- Reddit post by the game's developer showing off a possible re-release of the game.
References
- ↑ Reddit post by the game's developer debunking the alleged reasons why the game was delisted. Retrieved 29 Jul '24
- ↑ Wayback Machine archive of the game's App Store page. Retrieved 26 Jul '24
- ↑ Charlie, The Steak on Archive.org. Retrieved 02 Aug '24