Zombra
An iron rock in the river of blood and evil
Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/project...ms-interrogate-androids-in-a-cyberpunk-future
Not to be confused with the text adventure trilogy from the 80s
Not to be confused with the 1989 nonfiction analysis of information processing by the director of Bell Labs
Not to be confused with the British game developer from the 90s
This is a new game about sci-fi interrogations, investigating humans, androids, and "deviant androids". I'm not sure what that all means but it looks neat, kind of a Papers Please-like except identifying emotions and programming instead of illegal passports.
I bought it, both to support the devs and because I want this kind of game, and intend to give it a try soon.
Not to be confused with the text adventure trilogy from the 80s
Not to be confused with the 1989 nonfiction analysis of information processing by the director of Bell Labs
Not to be confused with the British game developer from the 90s
This is a new game about sci-fi interrogations, investigating humans, androids, and "deviant androids". I'm not sure what that all means but it looks neat, kind of a Papers Please-like except identifying emotions and programming instead of illegal passports.
Investigate humans and androids in a corporate-controlled dystopian future where the lines between the real and the artificial have blurred to almost nothing. Research your subjects, choose your questions carefully, and probe for the truth, however dreadful it may be.
Monitor interviewees’ emotions in real time - joy, sadness, anger, disgust, shock, and fear. Use this data to your advantage, intimidating, cajoling, or even befriending your subjects in order to to uncover more information.
Choose a side in the midst of a brewing conflict: lie to your superiors and spare deviant androids, or condemn them to secure your own survival within the corporation. There are no easy answers. Silicon Dreams has multiple endings depending on the choices you make. Each android could live or die by your words.
I bought it, both to support the devs and because I want this kind of game, and intend to give it a try soon.
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