Obliterate Everything 4 ((link)) Jun 2026
The kitchen didn't explode. It un-existed . The refrigerator didn't burst into flames—it simply stopped being a refrigerator. The geometry collapsed inward, colors inverted to negative for a frame, then everything became a smooth, featureless gray cube where the kitchen had been. A sound like a held breath being released.
And I typed: "Okay."
I erased the letter.
The story of OE4 unfolds as a gripping drama of sacrifice, ethics, and the true meaning of survival. The crew grapples with the moral implications of their mission: could they justify obliterating potentially countless civilizations in the name of saving their own? As tensions rise and personal relationships are tested, the team must make an impossible decision that will determine the fate of the cosmos. obliterate everything 4
It read: "Drea—You are on iteration 47. In iteration 12, you erased the hospital but kept the playground. In iteration 23, you hesitated for 4.7 seconds before erasing the dog. You told yourself it was because the dog looked like Buster. But Buster died in 2019, and you didn't cry then either. Why are you crying now?"
doesn't begin with a hero. It begins with a number.
This "OE-Like" real-time strategy (RTS) game captures the essence of what a potential "Obliterate Everything 4" would look like, evolving the automated space combat and base-building mechanics for modern systems. The Evolution: Annihilate The Spance The kitchen didn't explode
I clicked launch.
But stopping meant sitting in the gray planet, alone, with the seam in front of me and the chain counter blinking. It meant admitting that every obliteration had been a choice, and that I could choose differently—not by bringing back what was gone, but by refusing to press Y on what was still here.
: These can still be found on Armor Games and Newgrounds , though they may require emulators like Ruffle to run since the death of Flash. The geometry collapsed inward, colors inverted to negative
Then my desktop reappeared. The rain had stopped outside. My reflection in the dark window showed a woman who looked exhausted but awake. Not saved. Not fixed. Just... present.
For fans looking for the classic "Obliterate Everything" experience, the core loop remains familiar yet refined: