The second chapter in The Test trilogy. Answer a series of in-depth questions to reveal hidden truths about yourself and unlock secrets to discover how your life can change drastically with just a few, slight modifications. ...But are you sure you want the answers you seek?
(This game, as well as many others in our bundle, is FANTASTIC for Youtubers & Streamers to create content and engage with their audience. This creates a unique experience for all parties involved, and players playing the game themselves can enjoy the solo experience tremendously all on their own as well!) The Test: Hypothesis Rising The Test: Hypothesis Rising is the second chapter in a three-part trilogy. The Test series is a social experiment that can be classified as an atmospheric, psychological-simulation with horror elements. Dive into your own psyche and get answers to questions you've kept hidden deep, down inside. Unlock your mind in ways never done before and experience new found knowledge simply by taking, ' The Test: Hypothesis Rising .' In the second chapter of The Test series, the questions get bolder, the stakes get higher, and the results get more specific as we uncover more and more about what makes you... Well... You. You will answer a series of questions that will reveal things from deep within. These questions may make you uncomfortable, but with great knowledge comes great sacrifice. Can you make it all the way through The Test: Hypothesis Rising, and if you do, are you sure you want the answers you seek? Features: Short and sweet Be a part of history with Player - Developer interaction The only series of its kind Very atmospheric and psychological Sit back, relax, and answer in-depth questions to reveal hidden truths Super affordable for a unique experience
Randumb Studios
Randumb Studios
Adventure, Casual, Indie, Simulation, RPG
Single-player, Family Sharing, Full controller support
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