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We Become What We Behold

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Overview

We Become What We Behold

Capture moments through your camera as small actions spiral into large consequences. The game reflects how attention shapes reality and conflict. Simple yet deeply thought-provoking. Set within a single room, the story unfolds entirely through the photographs you choose to take, and each snapshot becomes "truth" for the tiny people living inside the frame. What starts as an innocent chase between two characters can escalate into rivalry and full-blown conflict depending on which moments you decide to capture and share. The game plays out in under fifteen minutes, but its short runtime hides a sharp commentary on how media and observation can distort events rather than simply record them. Because every choice nudges the outcome differently, it rewards replaying the story to see how a handful of small decisions can lead to wildly different endings. If you enjoy short, idea-driven narrative games like this one, you'll also appreciate There Is No Game for its playful meta storytelling and What Remains of Gone Home for a quieter exploration of memory and consequence.

How to Play?

Control and achieve victory:

Click to capture moments that trigger reactions. Watch how each snapshot changes the crowd’s behavior. Pay close attention to what's happening on screen before you snap a photo, since timing determines which version of events becomes "official." There's no fail state, so feel free to experiment with different moments and see how the story branches. Because the whole experience is short, you can easily play through multiple times to discover alternate outcomes and hidden details you missed the first time.

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