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A jam submission

XENO.TESTView game page

Prove you're not human.
Submitted by Brett Chalupa — 6 days, 13 hours before the deadline
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Jam HostSubmitted(+1)

Definitely a great concept for a 20 second game. Love the different endings. Good job.

Developer

Thanks for playing & the kind words, Marc!!

Submitted(+1)

This is fun and its cool that there's multiple endings! Neat touch that depending on your ending you either hear your heart beating of your internal circuits.

Developer

Thanks for checking it out! I appreciate the kind words.

Submitted(+1)

it’s impressive that you can convey the cyberpunk atmosphere with just text choices, plus you made the sounds and graphics which is awesome. i enjoyed it!

Developer

Thanks! I’m so glad that atmosphere came across. Appreciate ya’ playing it!

Submitted(+1)

This is a fun idea and well executed!  Music is top notch.  Atmosphere is very good. /thumbsup

Developer(+1)

Thanks, Xed! I appreciate the kinds words and you checking it out.

Submitted(+1)

Wow! Nice game! I prove I'm not human about 6 times out of 10. Apparently, just keep selecting the first option as fast as possible is a human trait XD

Developer(+1)

😂 thanks for checking it out! the questions and their order answer are random, so that won’t always be the case

Developer

I just released a new version, v1.2 with improves and fixes based on feedback from players. ❤️

  • Skip intro text on replay for improved replayability
  • Display score at the end
  • Added 2 new questions
  • Pause music on focus lost
Submitted(+1)

what a curious, thought-provoking experience. after a few rounds, i've realized that what it means to be human changes over time as i'm sure some of the responses would have been considered human (or not) at some point in time. and, i contemplate what the "right" answers might be in the future. if this was your "message", received! if not, i might be overthinking things... (this, along with the fact that i'm offering feedback at all, and i suppose i've revealed my make-up and i am not afraid!) :)

meanwhile, leaving the page causes the music to distort; returning and it's fine again. then, i'd appreciate being able to skip the intro dialog (tho it's effective in sucking me right into the scene) and get to the questions on subsequent plays along with some "scoring" at the end so i have an indication of what i did wrong (or right).

nice job, overall. thanks for sharing! now to some mindless fun elsewhere :)

Developer

Thanks so much for playing and the thoughtful feedback!