Invincible presents: Atom Eve
In Atom Eve: Teen Team Chronicles, step into the shoes of Samantha Eve Wilkins, a seemingly ordinary high school student with an extraordinary secret. As Atom Eve, a member of the Teen Team superhero group led by the advanced android Robot, navigate the complexities of teen life and superhero duties in this interactive visual novel set in the universe of Invincible. Make choices and respond to quick time events in ways that shape Samantha's path, gain XP to enhance her abilities, and confront major threats to Earth while dealing with the challenges of love, friendship, and family. But beware, the simplistic visual style belies mature themes, such as manipulation, threats to Earth, and graphic & gory violence.
- Release date: 11-14-2023
- Developer: Terrible Posture Games
- Publisher: Skybound Games
- Platforms: Windows PC
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Animals & Wildlife
Insects
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Person-sized worms with sharp teeth
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Crime
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Explosions & Bombs
Severity of the situation depends on response to quick time event
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Possibly avoidable — Threat of nuclear explosion. Todd, one of the teens in Sam's entourage at school, is found in the middle of other people in a park, with a bomb surgically inserted into his chest (against his will). Eve has to make a quick decision (quick time event), possibly leading to the explosion of the boy, shown in a very graphic scene (gore, dismemberment, beheading, guts, blood). In one of the possible outcomes, the remains of the body rain on the by-standers, who reject the responsibility on Atom Eve for failing to save him. A professor, liked by students because she's kind and always stands for them, is actually a bitter, angered scientist, who holds a grudge against her former associate. She's the one who implanted a bomb in one of her students, as an experiment. To prove her worth, she intends to demonstrate her invention by killing herself with it. Depicted as delusional, and probably psychotic.
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Gangs & Mobsters
Attacks by goons
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Guns & Shooting
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Chain guns
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Death & Loss
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Misc. Death & Loss
Adoption
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Atom Eve was created as a weapon through a secret governmental project. She was adopted as a baby by a foster family.
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Suicide
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A professor, liked by students because she's kind and always stands for them, is actually a bitter, angered scientist, who holds a grudge against her former associate. She's the one who implanted a bomb in one of her students, as an experiment. To prove her worth, she intends to demonstrate her invention by killing herself with it. Depicted as delusional, and probably psychotic.
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Gore
Beheading
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Possibly avoidable — Todd, one of the teens in Sam's entourage at school, is found in the middle of other people in a park, with a bomb surgically inserted into his chest (against his will). Eve has to make a quick decision (quick time event), possibly leading to the explosion of the boy, shown in a very graphic scene (gore, dismemberment, beheading, guts, blood). In one of the possible outcomes, the remains of the body rain on the by-standers, who reject the responsibility on Atom Eve for failing to save him.
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Blood
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Unavoidable — Appears during fights on characters. Possibly avoidable — Todd, one of the teens in Sam's entourage at school, is found in the middle of other people in a park, with a bomb surgically inserted into his chest (against his will). Eve has to make a quick decision (quick time event), possibly leading to the explosion of the boy, shown in a very graphic scene (gore, dismemberment, beheading, guts, blood). In one of the possible outcomes, the remains of the body rain on the by-standers, who reject the responsibility on Atom Eve for failing to save him. Mark, whom Samantha/Eve comes to become more and friend with, is also a superhero, named Invincible (the titular character of the original comics). He's the son of the most famous and powerful hero on Earth, Omni-Man. In the course of the story, Omni-Man, who is actually an alien, is revealed to be a spy for his kind, betrays Earth and fights his son, injuring him very seriously. Mark, however, feels his father could have killed him easily, but refrained to do so. A scene of the fight is shown, where Omni-Man violently punches Mark in the face, covered with blood.
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Dismemberment
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Possibly avoidable — Todd, one of the teens in Sam's entourage at school, is found in the middle of other people in a park, with a bomb surgically inserted into his chest (against his will). Eve has to make a quick decision (quick time event), possibly leading to the explosion of the boy, shown in a very graphic scene (gore, dismemberment, beheading, guts, blood). In one of the possible outcomes, the remains of the body rain on the by-standers, who reject the responsibility on Atom Eve for failing to save him.
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Guts
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Possibly avoidable — Todd, one of the teens in Sam's entourage at school, is found in the middle of other people in a park, with a bomb surgically inserted into his chest (against his will). Eve has to make a quick decision (quick time event), possibly leading to the explosion of the boy, shown in a very graphic scene (gore, dismemberment, beheading, guts, blood). In one of the possible outcomes, the remains of the body rain on the by-standers, who reject the responsibility on Atom Eve for failing to save him.
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Viscera
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Possibly avoidable — Todd, one of the teens in Sam's entourage at school, is found in the middle of other people in a park, with a bomb surgically inserted into his chest (against his will). Eve has to make a quick decision (quick time event), possibly leading to the explosion of the boy, shown in a very graphic scene (gore, dismemberment, beheading, guts, blood). In one of the possible outcomes, the remains of the body rain on the by-standers, who reject the responsibility on Atom Eve for failing to save him.
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Hate & Discrimination
Ableism
Sanism
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A professor, liked by students because she's kind and always stands for them, is actually a bitter, angered scientist, who holds a grudge against her former associate. She's the one who implanted a bomb in one of her students, as an experiment. To prove her worth, she intends to demonstrate her invention by killing herself with it. Depicted as delusional, and probably psychotic.
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Horror Themes
Aliens
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Omni-Man is an alien
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Mental Health
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Psychosis
Villain
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A professor, liked by students because she's kind and always stands for them, is actually a bitter, angered scientist, who holds a grudge against her former associate. She's the one who implanted a bomb in one of her students, as an experiment. To prove her worth, she intends to demonstrate her invention by killing herself with it. Depicted as delusional, and probably psychotic.
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Non-Sexual Abuse & Violence
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Child Abuse
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Mark, whom Samantha/Eve comes to become more and friend with, is also a superhero, named Invincible (the titular character of the original comics). He's the son of the most famous and powerful hero on Earth, Omni-Man. In the course of the story, Omni-Man, who is actually an alien, is revealed to be a spy for his kind, betrays Earth and fights his son, injuring him very seriously. Mark, however, feels his father could have killed him easily, but refrained to do so. A scene of the fight is shown, where Omni-Man violently punches Mark in the face, covered with blood. Samantha/Eve's step father exerts psychological abuse on her, demeaning her constantly, being grumpy and criticizing, in particular for not going the way he wants her to take (going to college). Gaslighting.
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Domestic Violence
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Rex (boyfriend) is possessive, and jealous in a way that could be triggering for survivors of intimate partner violence.
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Emotional Abuse
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Samantha/Eve's step father exerts psychological abuse on her, demeaning her constantly, being grumpy and criticizing, in particular for not going the way he wants her to take (going to college). Gaslighting.
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Gaslighting
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Samantha/Eve's step father exerts psychological abuse on her, demeaning her constantly, being grumpy and criticizing, in particular for not going the way he wants her to take (going to college). Gaslighting.
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Psychological Abuse
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Samantha/Eve's step father exerts psychological abuse on her, demeaning her constantly, being grumpy and criticizing, in particular for not going the way he wants her to take (going to college). Gaslighting.
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Phobias
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Automatonophobia
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The team is lead by the advanced android Robot.
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Hemophobia
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Appears during fights on characters
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Misc. Phobias
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Catagelophobia (Fear of being ridiculed), Decidophobia (Fear of making decisions), Nucleomituphobia (fear of nuclear weapons — threat of nuclear explosion), Zelophobia (Fear of jealousy)
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Physical Health & Body Issues
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Sex & Erotica (Consensual)
Adultry
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Rex cheats on Samantha/Eve with a member of the team who Eve considered as a friend.
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Kissing
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Steamy shower scene when Samantha/Eve catches Rex with a friend. Outlines of their nude bodies can be seen through the steam while they kiss.
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Nudity
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Steamy shower scene when Samantha/Eve catches Rex with a friend. Outlines of their nude bodies can be seen through the steam while they kiss.
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Traumatic Events
Accidents
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Multiple cars crashed after an attack. Possibility of multiple deaths.
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Apocalypse
Depending on actions taken and choices made
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Depending on actions taken and choices made, Eve could be responsible for an interplanetary war that could destroy humanity.
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Human Experimentation
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Atom Eve was created as a weapon through a secret governmental project and adopted as a baby by a foster family. Rex, Samantha/Eve's boyfriend, was sold by his parents to the government to also become a human weapon with superpowers.
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Structure Fire
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Destruction and fire of houses.
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War & Military
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