Nevermind This New Game

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Set inside the minds of victims of psychological trauma, the new game Nevermind uses technology to take fear to a whole new level.

You see, it features the optional use of a biofeedback sensor, which monitors your heart rate and stress level, which the game literally becoming harder as you become more afraid and easier as you become relaxed. Add to this the upcoming Oculus Rift support, and you’ve got yourself one hell of an immersive experience.

Synopsis
Nevermind is a biofeedback-enhanced adventure game that takes you into the dark and surreal world within the subconscious minds of psychological trauma victims.

As you explore twisted labyrinths and solve the puzzles of the mind, an (optional) biofeedback sensor will monitor your feelings of fear and anxiety with each passing moment. If you let your fears get the best of you, the game becomes harder. If you’re able to calm yourself in the face of terror, the game will be more forgiving.

Nevermind’s goal is to create an unforgettable gameplay experience that can help teach you to be more aware of your unique internal responses to stressful situations. If you can learn to control your feelings of stress and anxiety within the disturbing realm of Nevermind, just imagine what you can do when it comes to those inevitable stressful moments in the real world…

So I guess that stressing out really doesn’t help anyone. Nevermind is out now on Steam.

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Nevermind Trailer from Flying Mollusk on Vimeo.

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