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Description
You wake up in an unknown location and are greeted by MILGRAM, a state of the art, self-sufficient, AI. You are forced to take an "IQ test" in order to prevent being terminated.

History
This game is loosely inspired by the real life experiment: The Stanley Milgram Experiment. This experiment would take individuals and make them do a test, for every question they got wrong they would receive an electric shock. (The experiment was intended to monitor the person doing the shocking, but I couldn't think of a way to implement that into the game.)

Disclaimers
- This is a short horror game made for the ScreamTV game jam.
- There are flashing lights, loud noises and sensitive topics are implied. 

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StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorLastMinuteGames
GenrePuzzle
Made withUnity
TagsHorror, milgram, milgram-experiment, Retro
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse
AccessibilitySubtitles

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MILGRAM 1.0.0.zip 43 MB

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It was a very fun gaming experience! I have been learning English for a long time, but because of memory and concentrating problems, I'm very slow to read English text. But this game made my brain really speed up! Seriously speaking, this is the problem of the game - I don't have time to read and understand the text.  I think even people with native English sometimes read slowly. I also think that the problem with the game is that it ends too suddenly, without a cutscene about winning or losing. But the concept is definitely good, I like the visual design, gameplay and idea. I recommend turning this concept into something more serious.

Hey! Thanks for your input, the game was made for a game jam so I didn't have much time to polish things and add an ending scene. I'm not sure if I'll be continuing work on it, but if I do I'll definitely improve the things you suggested! 

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Thanks for the answer! I wish you to make a lot of good games!