You've played many games, but We Become What We Behold will be an entirely new experience. Get ready to hit the "Start" button; take a minute to understand the origins of this unique game.
The game was first released in 2016 and developed by Nicky Case—a renowned independent game developer known for his game design philosophy that points out complex systems (Explorable Explanations). Nicky is also the creator of the psychological game Adventures with Anxiety, which you can play on our website.
Impact: Even after nearly a decade, We Become What We Behold's message about fake news, community division, and social media algorithms remains relevant and even more so today.

In this world of squares and circles, you play as a photojournalist. The gameplay is basic: You have a camera viewfinder on the screen. Your task is to find "interesting" moments in the crowd and capture them (left-click).
The photo you take will immediately be displayed on the large TV screen in the middle. And this is where the "anomaly" begins:
Why is this game considered genius? This game perfectly simulates the workings of a social revolution in just 5 minutes.
The game is very short, but if you get stuck, here are some tips:
At the end of the game, all that remains is ruin and a distorted screen. We Become What We Behold is not just a game for entertainment; it's a wake-up call. It reminds us to be mindful of what we consume on social media every day.
If you feel mentally disturbed after playing this game, try another psychological test in Fatal Survey, Anomalous Coffee Machine, or That's Not My Neighbor... to see how well you understand yourself.
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