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"It's not real." "I love you in every reality, Bear.", June 26, 2026

In the constellation of database/ research/ Obradinnlike games, this falls somewhere between Type Help's compelling gameplay (reveal a non-linear story by deducing/ guessing/ bruteforcing four-character filenames) and Her Story's multimedia excellence (audio clips and text rather than video). The files you reveal are also accompanied by comments from the archivists which adds a neat layer of extra personality to the proceedings, reminiscent of Analogue: A Hate Story.

Despite ostensibly being about a piece of 1940 analog tech, the story hits the 2026 zeitgeist, with subtle analogies to LLMs, fake/manipulated news, christofascism, and even women's autonomy (see also the current hit horror film Obsession). The writing is often deliberately obtuse, filled with weird esoterica and philosophy that will likely reward theory-crafting to fill in the many gaps.

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