The No Virus Game

By Andrew Chen, Matthew Hou, and Ryan Tang

Oh no! Your computer has been infected with a DEADLY virus! What do you do? Join us on a game where you can beat levels and defeat the virus once and for all!

The No Virus Game is a level based game made in 5 days for a hackathon. You are free to modify this website's code for both commercial and private uses as long as you heed to the BSD License.

Please have your volume up. We have some cool background music playing.

Credit to Hacking The System by Zhao Shen for the background music

A couple hours earlier:

Uh oh...

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Download free RAM!

We totally are not going to download a virus onto your computer

DOWNLOAD RAM HERE

totally not a scam

Oh no, there seems to be a virus on your computer!

Let's strike it down with anger!!!

😐
Angry Meter: 0

Let's try something different...

Let's try deleting it via Task Manager

Huh? You can't seem to delete it.

Weird. Let's try restarting

I have the link to an anti-virus software here

I wonder which one it is...

Downloading: Antivirus (0%)

Let's try throwing the virus away

To the trash can it goes!

Windows Defender Scan

Scanning for viruses (0%)

You have destroyed the virus!

Way to go!

That was fake

Change Your Password

Disconnect internet

Turns out it's a Trojan, so it's our best chance!

The virused escaped and you cannot find it anymore

Where do you look?

Your mouse does not work

What shall you do?

> Browser_Assistant.exe has gained 0% control.

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Ok this is NOT working

Let's just go hire someone

Not enough money



To earn, click:

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You have destroyed the virus in Loading!

Know it or not, you have learned ways to deal with a virus playing this game!

What you have learned

Level 1 Anger does not do anything. If you are trying to harness the power of anger, you are wasting time!
Level 2 Viruses commonly use similar URLs to legitimate companies to seem legitimate, like the fictional "Googie LLC." ALWAYS closely analyize these little details. They mihgt save your computer one day!
Level 3 Although it may seem useless, a simple hold-the-power-button-down restart may defeat a weak virus. What we're trying to say is, it's worth a try.
Level 4 Once again, ALWAYS carefully analyze urls. Some background info here--http/https are two transfer protocols used by websites. The difference is, the former is less secure than the latter. In addition, a "SLL Certificate" is a... certificate that websites can tell you that they are legit. It also enables a secure connection with the site, basically like a VPN. Use these tools to carefully analyze hyperlinks.
Level 5 Always try and download an antivirus. However, if the unlikely scenario happens that it is blocked, you should complain to your administrator and RATE THEM SOMETHING BAD.
Level 6 The good old trash can is worth a try. It may defeat a weak virus.
Level 7 If your cybercriminal is afraid of going to jail, then they may fear Russia, as in short, Russia hates cybercriminals. Setting your language to Russian may scare the virus and cause it to harmlessly self-destruct.
Level 8 Once again, it's worth a try. Windows Defender Scan might, just might work.
Level 9 DON'T TRUST ANYTHING. If you let your guard go down, and click a potentially dangerous button, like the scam one here, then your computer may be more doomed.
Level 10 Pay attention to the details! One detail missed, like the "sympathetic virus" button, then your computer may be doomed.
Level 11 A common type of virus these days is a trojan virus. Basically, it gains control of someone's computer, and then uses the internet to gain control of other devices connected to the same internet. Try and prevent this by turning OFF the internet. Of course, if you do have control of the virus's code, then carefully analyze it to get that one piece of code that will do great things.
Level 12 Attention to detail! Remember that level when we asked you to remember the data? Well, this is the level you are going to need it for. One of the viruses in that table had a size of 138 MB. The folder assets has the exact same size. Always, pay attention to the details
Level 13 Ctrl-alt-delete is still worth a try. It may defeat a weak virus!
Level 14 Who said life had to be so hard? 😭
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