Tomorrow, he might make it real.
Leo’s phone buzzed. Then again. And again. The Discord server was exploding.
The heart kept dodging. The box kept glowing. And somewhere in the code, a little skeleton was probably laughing.
Leo uploaded a new app to the Play Store. No fanfare. No Discord announcement. Just a silent launch. undertale battle maker android
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - "It's not Undertale. But it IS Undertale. You know what I mean. I just made a fight where 'The Jester' says 'you're gonna have a bad time' and then 50 Void Emitters spawn. My heart is full."
He had rebuilt everything from scratch. The UI was different—the battle box was now a hexagon, not a rectangle. The characters were generic: "The Guard" (a faceless knight), "The Jester" (a floating orb), "The Child" (a shadow with glowing eyes). The attacks were re-skinned. Bones became "Lances of Judgment." Gaster blasters became "Void Emitters." Sans' slippers became "Ambush Marks."
And 500,000 people had downloaded it.
Leo had no money for a legal fight. He was a 24-year-old who lived on ramen and dreams. So he complied.
It wasn't just a fan game. It was a maker . A sandbox. An Android app that let anyone, anywhere, design their own Undertale battles. You could choose a human soul color, drag and drop attacks (bones, blasters, meteors, spears), write dialogue for Sans, Papyrus, or your own custom OCs, and set mercy values. It was a pocket-sized creative bomb.
Tonight, he just watched the battles being made. A kid in Brazil scripting a tearful farewell between "The Child" and "The Guard." A streamer in Germany stress-testing 200 simultaneous "Lances." A grandmother in Ohio designing a fight where the only way to win was to compliment the enemy 10 times. Tomorrow, he might make it real
He called the combat system "Determination Flow."
Can we side-load the APK?
App Rejected – Policy Violation (Intellectual Property) And again