
Note that you CANNOT select any ACTs, and selecting MERCY will freeze the game. I think my version improves upon the Genocidal route in Undertale, or, at least, when it's finished, WILL improve upon the story. Hey everyone EvilKat here, sharing a fangame for Undertale Not done yet, but hopefully will be done soon.

Welcome to the game page of Storyswap: Reawaken. Step inside for a tour of this and other great free games you could play today. Among them, a full-length Team Fortress 2-themed retelling of the tale. Undertale's fans continue to be an industrious and driven lot, using the game's rich blend of gameplay systems and easily-written characters to piece together their own stories inspired by Toby Fox's low-fi RPG opus.

Undertale Fangames Merg Plus Some Hidden
You can grab Overtime on Gamejolt here.While Overtime may be the biggest finished project to date, my favourite unfinished fan-game has to be Undertale Yellow. As with the original, there are full pacifist and genocide routes, plus some hidden content added in later updates which takes the game even further afield. Plus, the cameos from a variety of YouTubers fall somewhat flat, but it's an impressive and strange piece of work. Many of the attack patterns bank more on visual reference than gameplay value. Somehow, it works, and many of the jokes are legitimately funny - even moreso if you're well acquainted with the TF2 cast.It's no surprise that Overtime is imperfect, of course. The Administrator's cold-blooded minion Miss Pauling plays the role of the protagonist (given free discretion to either gun down or hire anyone in her path), while the Medic stands in for Toriel, and the Engineer and Soldier get to play the roles of Sans and Papyrus respectively.
It's a patchy, messy thing, but there's clearly a lot of enthusiasm behind it, and Clickertale 2 (you can play the first, but the sequel largely supplants it) still semi-regularly recieves updates and new content.Just be warned that Clickertale 2 shares a genre with the likes of Cookie Clicker. Obviously not as story-driven as the works above, but entertaining for their sheer variety of encounters and some quite playful full-screen, mouse-driven takes on Undertale's normally constrained combat engine. You can grab it via Gamejolt here.Going off on a wild tangent into other genres, we also have the Clickertale games. The second zone - Snowdin - is apparently not too far from release now, as you can see in the trailer above, although as with any fan-project, it'll be done when it's done. It's highly reactive as well, so even the one-zone demo is replayable. This time you're the gun-slinging bearer of the yellow soul, which some hidden text in the original confirmed to hold the power of Justice, with a capital J.While Yellow starts off in familiar enough environments, the plot quickly diverges and takes you down a new path, meeting new monsters and experimenting with new gameplay mechanics and doing some very clever things with the combat engine.
The length of time the developers have been silent has me worried, but I've seen fan-games fall into hibernation for longer and still wake up. The comic is worth reading for the time being, and as you can see in the trailer above, not a single corner is being cut. You can follow the project here on Gamejolt.The End is intended to be a very long-form interactive epilogue to fan-webcomic Dreemurr Reborn, which builds on a theoretical alternate ending to the game. While not released yet - and being nearly 8 months since its last development blog or trailer - I still hold out some hope that this very impressive looking fan-game completes its long gestation and is released into the wild. Still, there are a surprisingly huge number of complex, scripted boss encounters, and it's interesting to see how much of Undertale's DNA survives the transition from story-driven RPG to mouse-demolishing timewaster.Honourable mentions go to two things that just don't fit the pattern, but also share a theme.

