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You are Alex, a journalist for a tech website, stuck in a monotonous endless routine. Until one day everything changes: a mysterious package appears at your door. Inside: a custom console and a game cartridge. No label. No instructions. Just a gaming experience that feels unfinished... or deliberately incomplete.
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There’s no combat. No score. No objectives. Only exploration, enigmatic conversations, and a menu full of cryptic settings you’re meant to adjust.
Each area you explore reacts to the changes you make in the console settings. But what do these parameters really control? And who designed this game in the first place?
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What begins as curiosity slowly unravels into something a lot deeper. An abandoned system, a forgotten experiment, and surely a message left behind… or perhaps still to be written.
Uncover the history of the console and its mysterious creators. What was this system meant to do… and why was it abandoned?
Hello Settings Tweakers!
Weve published a new update with QoL improvements and bug fixes. Heres the release note:
\nVersion 0.6.1
Changes:
You can now scroll from the bottom of the settings list back to the top
[/*]Changed the hint for one of Wednesdays puzzles
[/*]Day intro cutscenes are now quicker
[/*]Chat text appear faster
[/*]Added a tip: select a value twice to quickly exit the settings screen
[/*]Controls are now shown on the first-launch options screen
[/*]Various graphical tweaks
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Bugfixes:
Fixed an issue with control rebinding
[/*]Fixed an issue where the hero could still move after the \"too hot\" animation was triggered
[/*]Fixed an issue where console music could enter problem mode unexpectedly
[/*]Fixed several typos
[/*]Fixed a rare inventory-related bug
[/*]Fixed music cutting off too abruptly on the exit screen
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Thanks again everyone for your feedback about the game on Discord!
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04+. SteamOS
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set supportMemory: 2048 MB RAM
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: shader model 3.0
- Storage: 750 MB available space
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