Undertale: the RPG where you don't have to kill anyone
Undertale launched on September 15, 2015, and became a cult classic almost overnight. It was designed, written, mostly drawn, and entirely scored by one person โ Toby Fox. It's a small-in-size but huge-in-impact role-playing game about a child who falls into an underground world of monsters and tries to find a way home. The hook everyone still talks about: you decide whether to kill monsters or spare them, and the game genuinely remembers what you chose.
Why Undertale grabs you
Battles blend classic turn-based JRPG with bullet-hell: during an enemy attack you steer a little heart and dodge projectiles, and on your turn you can talk, spare, joke with, or comfort the monster instead of fighting. Almost every enemy can be cleared without a single hit. Your playstyle shapes the story, the dialogue, the ending, and how the whole world treats you.
Fans especially love the music. Toby Fox's soundtrack spawned countless remixes, covers, and memes; tracks like "Megalovania" are known even by people who never played the game. Pair that with sharp humor, surprisingly tender moments, and characters you'll remember for years, and it's clear why Undertale sold millions.
What's in the gift
You get the full version of Undertale for Steam โ with every route and every ending (Pacifist, Neutral, and Genocide). The game has no paid DLC or add-ons: all content is already inside. This isn't a demo or a cut-down build โ it's the complete game, and it stays on your Steam account forever.
How we deliver the gift
Undertale is delivered as a real Steam gift through our bot. You provide your Steam friend invite link and your account region, place the order, and the bot adds itself to your friends, sends the gift, and leaves once it's delivered. You don't need to accept the request manually, and Steam Guard isn't required either. The whole thing usually takes a couple of minutes.
Region and the key condition
For Steam to accept the gift, two things must line up: your Steam account region matches the gift region, and Undertale isn't already in that account's library. You can't accept a gift on top of a copy you already own โ that's the most common reason a gift fails. So state your region accurately and send it to an account that doesn't have the game yet. Also check that your profile settings allow friend requests, otherwise the bot can't reach you.
The routes
Undertale has no single "right" way to play โ there are three big routes, and each feels like its own story. The Pacifist path is about sparing everyone, befriending the whole cast, and reaching the brightest ending. The Neutral route is what you get by just playing naturally โ sparing some, fighting others โ and the world reacts to that mix. And the Genocide path is a dark, heavy experiment for those who want to see how far the game goes if you wipe out everything. The most striking part is that Undertale remembers your choices even across playthroughs and sometimes addresses you directly.
How long it takes
A single playthrough runs about 6โ8 hours, but with the different routes and a pile of secrets the replay value is enormous: many people come back for another ending, hidden bosses, and easter eggs. It's that rare short game that lingers long after the credits.
What it runs on
Undertale runs on Windows and macOS, and officially on Linux since July 2016, so it works great on Steam Deck. It's very light on hardware and will start on practically any modern laptop or PC โ no dedicated GPU required โ and it plays comfortably on both keyboard and controller.
Why buy it as a gift
A Steam gift is a full copy of the game tied to your account exactly like a normal purchase: it stays in your library forever, gets updates, and uses cloud saves. No shared logins, no borrowed accounts, no temporary access โ Undertale becomes yours. We only arrange the gift via the bot; after that the game lives on your own profile.
If you love games like this
If Undertale clicked for you, check out Deltarune โ Toby Fox's next project in the same universe with the same signature style. For kindred indie hits, look at the metroidvania Hollow Knight and the precision platformer Celeste โ both about small heroes, big stories, and music you'll hum long after the credits.
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