We Become What We Behold

🎯 "A game about news cycles, vicious cycles, infinite cycles" - an eye-opening interactive experience that shows how small differences can escalate into serious conflicts through the lens of social media.

🎮 Game Overview

Step into the role of a social media photographer capturing moments that shape public opinion. In this thought-provoking game, you'll witness how your choice of photos can influence and transform society.

✨ Key Features

  • Minimalist Design: Simple circles and squares represent different social groups
  • Real-time Reactions: Watch as your photos instantly impact crowd behavior
  • Butterfly Effect: See how small incidents snowball into major conflicts
  • Short but Impactful: Complete the game in 5-10 minutes
  • Multiple Endings: Your choices influence the final outcome

⌨️ How to Play

  • Use your mouse to move the camera
  • Click to take photos
  • Capture newsworthy moments
  • Watch how your photos affect the crowd
  • Try to maintain engagement while managing social harmony

🏆 Player Reviews

"A masterpiece in minimalist game design with a powerful message" "Makes you think twice about how media shapes our perceptions" "Brilliant commentary on modern social media dynamics"

❓ FAQ

Q: How long does it take to complete the game?
A: We Become What We Behold typically takes 5-10 minutes to complete.

Q: Can I replay We Become What We Behold?
A: Yes! Each playthrough of We Become What We Behold can lead to different outcomes.

Q: Is We Become What We Behold free to play?
A: Yes, We Become What We Behold is completely free and playable in your browser.

Q: What's the main message of We Become What We Behold?
A: The game explores how media and social networks can amplify small differences into major conflicts.

🎯 Platform Availability

  • Playable on web browsers
  • Available on: Newgrounds, itch.io, and other major gaming platforms
  • No download required

💡 Developer's Note

Created by Nicky Case, We Become What We Behold serves as a powerful commentary on how media shapes our society and how we, in turn, shape media.