Sometimes to Deal with the Difficulty of Being Alive, I Need to Believe There Is a Possibility That Life Is Not Real.

Sometimes to Deal with the Difficulty of Being Alive, I Need to Believe There Is a Possibility That Life Is Not Real.

Traverse a fluctuating simulation that manages to be both tragic and comedic. You may watch, engage, or just be present as the environment transforms around you — a contemplative, overloaded musing on how to persist when things are crumbling.

Release Date 22 May, 2019
Publisher Akupara Games
Genre Simulation
Platforms Windows

System Requirements

Component
Minimum
Operating System
Windows 10
Windows 10
Processor
Dual Core 2.4Ghz C
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc SDM450 C
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 750 S
GeForce GTX 1050 with Max-Q Design S
Memory
8 MB
2 GB
Storage
3 GB
3 GB

Suggested PC Build

Minimum Build

  • CPU: Intel Core i3-2332M @ 2.20GHz
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 750 Ti
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • Storage: 3 GB
  • OS: Windows 10

Recommended Build

  • CPU: Qualcomm Technologies, Inc SDM450
  • GPU: GeForce GTX 1050 with Max-Q Design
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 3 GB
  • OS: Windows 10

About This Game

Feature List: This experience is not intended for everyone. If you are seeking an entertaining, addictive game featuring smooth mechanics, please do not download this. Enjoy single-player mode, host a server, or connect to one. LAN support is available, though it typically functions by launching the .exe file directly rather than through the Steam client interface. Music provided by: Glamour Lakes, X-Coast, RipCD. About the Game: Traverse a fluctuating simulation that manages to be both tragic and comedic. You may watch, engage, or just be present as the environment transforms around you — a contemplative, overloaded musing on how to persist when things are crumbling. Blending elements of a video game and an art installation, this title serves as an interactive loop of coping mechanisms. It is a space where despair and delight merge into a single texture. There are no objectives assigned to you, only a living area that reacts to your existence, your motionless moments, and your inquisitiveness. Every instant feels absurd: characters singing of heartbreak in glitching vocal harmonies, combat zones that double as counseling sessions, and color schemes that shift according to your emotional state. It is sensory overload used as a release — the state of being overwhelmed serving as a form of tranquility. Ultimately, this isn't about surviving. It is about resonance. A digital vibration reminding you that you are still present — and somehow, that is sufficient.