About This Game Within a galaxy of terraformed planets, a secret war rages between two intergalactic agencies. One of them—ARCHON—is developing the technology to invade people’s minds. They have already tyrannized a planet called Teballai, and hope to use their mind-reading technology to spread their power across the galaxy. A second organization—FOE (Freedom Organization of Elites)—wants to destroy ARCHON’s technology in the name of freedom. When a young FOE soldier (you choose the gender) named Blaire obtains the ability to read minds from an ARCHON experiment, she finds her loyalty torn between both sides. Whether Blaire helps the enemy or defeats them depends upon your use of her power. One of the hallmarks of the traditional visual novel is a branching story line. This is typically accomplished via choices forced on the player. In some of the most complex visual novels, there are dozens of these choices and multiple endings. I call Quantum Conscience "experimental" because it seeks to do away with these choices. Outside of the very first few minutes of the game, in which the player chooses to be a male or female protagonist and answers some questions about their background, there are no forced choices. Rather, the player character--a soldier in the far-flung future--is given the power to, at any time, read the minds of the other characters. How often Blaire, your protagonist, uses this power is entirely up to the player. Starting from the middle of chapter one, it is almost always available, and the only way the player interacts with the story. The consequences of the knowledge Blaire gains (or doesn't) changes how Blaire acts and how other characters react to Blaire. 7aa9394dea Title: Quantum ConscienceGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Woodsy StudioPublisher:Woodsy StudioRelease Date: 26 Aug, 2014 Quantum Conscience Crack All Type Hacks quantum cognition consciousness. quantum consciousness definition. quantum consciousness mechanics. quantum consciousness determinism. quantum xrroid consciousness interface–scio. quantum consciousness defined. quantum realm consciousness. quantum consciousness expanding your personal universe. quantum consciousness michio kaku. quantum consciousness explained. quantum eraser consciousness. quantum consciousness ideas. quantum conscience. quantum consciousness quotes. quantum conscience youtube. quantum xrroid consciousness interface device. quantum of conscience book. quantum world consciousness. quantum consciousness hameroff penrose. quantum consciousness book. quantum biology consciousness. quantum consciousness stanford. quantum consciousness research. quantum consciousness reality. penrose quantum conscience. quantum consciousness shift. quantum consciousness stuart hameroff. quantum consciousness models. quantum conscience free download. consciousness quantum evolution. quantum consciousness peter smith. quantum gravity consciousness. quantum consciousness electrons. quantum consciousness facilitator. quantum consciousness institute. consciousness quantum wave collapse. quantum consciousness ted. quantum consciousness explanation. quantum field consciousness. quantum consciousness.org. quantum consciousness soul. quantum observation consciousness. quantum consciousness lithium. consciousness quantum state after death. quantum teleportation consciousness. consciousness quantum coupling. quantum computer consciousness. quantum consciousness rationalwiki. quantum holographic consciousness. quantum xrroid consciousness interface-scio. quantum level consciousness. quantum consciousness stephen wolinsky. quantum consciousness formula. quantum xrroid consciousness interface. quantum consciousness hard problem. quantum consciousness examples. quantum consciousness penrose hameroff. quantum consciousness 2018. quantum foam consciousness. quantum consciousness youtube. quantum mechanics consciousness experiments. quantum consciousness journal. quantum consciousness wolinsky pdf. quantum of conscience. quantum theory consciousness universe. quantum consciousness bbc. quantum consciousness journey through other realms. quantum theory consciousness moves. quantum leap consciousness. quantum consciousness by peter smith. quantum consciousness nuclear spin. quantum consciousness ppt. quantum consciousness talk. quantum consciousness history. quantum consciousness roger penrose. quantum consciousness quora. quantum consciousness conference Quantum Conscience is a fun visual novel with a bit of a twist \u2013 rather than making direct choices, you choose whether to read someone's mind, and then your character acts according to the information they have (or their emotional reaction to the information). It's a nice variation, and the fact that not reading thoughts is the default means it's on the player to choose to invade others' privacy (whatever your intentions). The game is short enough for the mechanic not to outstay its welcome, and there's plenty of variations within the endings to make for fun replays.. Quantum Conscience is an interesting game, in that unlike most visual novels that rely on a series of choices to reach a specific ending, this game only has one button that you can press throughout the game. The choices you make and the ending you receive all depend on when and how often you press it. This is a really cool idea because unlike other visual novels where you can just immediately go back if you make a bad choice, in this game you have to think more carefully about when you press the button as information you may find out accidently can really affect future events and your relationship with the other characters. The story and the mystery are both complex and enjoyable which is really important as the game defintely leans more towards being a kinetic novel. The art is quite good especially the cgs and the characters are all very different and interesting.In regard to the more disappointing sides of the game, the lack of choices while a unique idea can be really frustrating at times. I ended up on two different romantic paths on the same playthrough when I wasn't attempting to romance either character. The lack of choices also takes away the feel of danger during some of the more intense scenes and makes the game less replayable, at least in my opinion.All in all though, I would recommend this game as I really enjoyed the complex story and for the price I think it's worth it.. A really interesting visual novel with a unique spin on making choices. Rather than selecting choices from a menu, you decide when and how often to make use of an interesting mechanic in which the main character can read the minds of those around him. What he\/she learns or doesn't learn dictates how he reacts to different situations. It's a nice change from the usual modus operandi of visual novels.The story's themes are rather existential and interesting, framed in a somewhat typical science fiction setting. The art is rather hit or miss, with some of it being really beautiful and other aspects being rather poor. Personally, I was a little creeped out by the way smiles were drawn on the characters.Overall, it's an excellent entry into the visual novel genre. Somewhat short, but with excellent replay value. I'd definitely recommend it for anyone who enjoys a good story and is intrigued by the concept of personal mental privacy.. ---THIS REVIEW DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY SPOILERS AT ALL---Quantum Conscience is an interesting visual novel with a twist. It gives the reader the chance to read minds of different characters throughout the game and develop different relationships depending on how you use your gift.The story in itself was pretty decent. Long story short: A guy gets kidnapped, he learned that his society was corrupted, he joined a rebellion, he developed the gift of mindreading, he uses the gift for either good or evil. It isn't the best story but it isn't bad either.Story: 6\/10The background is another story though. There are very few backgrounds throughout the game which is bad in itself according to me, but all of them legit looks like someone scribbled a little on a paper and then just didn't care anymore. You can't even make out what the background are supposed to be, even with the text describing the background.Background: 1\/10The characters all have been made pretty decent according to me. They all have some kind of personality that reacts realistically depending on the situation. The character artwork was definitely better than the background but it's not good. Characters: 7\/10Unlike most Visual Novels, your choices doesn't appear as text boxes, but when you read the minds of other characters and when you do not. These choices might also result in significant changes in the story. If this is your first time reading a Visual Novel, I would suggest you to not start with reading this one as it might give you a bad first impression of them. Instead, start with one of the masterpieces like the Danganronpa or Zero Escape series (assuming you don't feel like anime artwork is a problem). I would only recommend this novel to someone who have read many different VN before and wanted to read something a bit different. Game overall: 5\/10. A really interesting visual novel with a unique spin on making choices. Rather than selecting choices from a menu, you decide when and how often to make use of an interesting mechanic in which the main character can read the minds of those around him. What he\/she learns or doesn't learn dictates how he reacts to different situations. It's a nice change from the usual modus operandi of visual novels.The story's themes are rather existential and interesting, framed in a somewhat typical science fiction setting. The art is rather hit or miss, with some of it being really beautiful and other aspects being rather poor. Personally, I was a little creeped out by the way smiles were drawn on the characters.Overall, it's an excellent entry into the visual novel genre. Somewhat short, but with excellent replay value. I'd definitely recommend it for anyone who enjoys a good story and is intrigued by the concept of personal mental privacy.
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