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'''''We Become What We Behold''''' is a 2016 [[open source]] black comedy browser game developed and published by [[Nicky Case]]. In the game, the player is an unnamed press photographer who attempts to make headlines with specific events. |
'''''We Become What We Behold''''' is a 2016 [[open source]] black comedy browser game developed and published by [[Nicky Case]]. In the game, the player is an unnamed press photographer who attempts to make headlines with specific events. ''We Become What We Behold'' originally started development in 2014 after Case watched media coverage of the [[Ferguson unrest]]. They |
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Developer(s) | Nicky Case |
Publisher(s) | Nicky Case |
Engine | PixiJS |
Platform(s) | Web |
Release | October 18, 2016 |
Genre(s) | Black comedy, experimental |
Mode(s) | Singleplayer |
We Become What We Behold is a 2016 open source black comedy browser game developed and published by Nicky Case. In the game, the player is an unnamed press photographer who attempts to make headlines with specific events. We Become What We Behold originally started development in 2014 after Case watched media coverage of the Ferguson unrest. They
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