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Reflections

Mar 9, 2017 | Technology

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Technology – Reflection

Try this fascinating on line game, where the actions you take explore the possible outcomes of your life.

Every action has meaningful consequences. This “butterfly effect” is represented by the game’s unique color mechanic, which flushes the black and white world with color based on each interaction, illustrating your progress and providing clues to what your future might hold. In Reflections, you can explore life goals, relationships and the philosophical implications of choice in this very unique approach to branching narrative.

 

reflections, of the, mind

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