Viral Cycle: The Behold Game

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4.5
8.1K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

Viral Cycle: The Behold Game is a short and thought-provoking game inspired by the famous We Become What We Behold, examining the viral nature of divisiveness and tribalism in politics. In just 5 minutes, experience how social media can magnify small differences into gross monstrosities.

CAPTURE "NEWS" and control what the circles and squares see on the screen to sway how they think and act. With impactful moments that shape people's beliefs, this game is a powerful reminder of the impact of social media on our lives.

Whether you're a fan of We Become What We Behold, weird games like There is no game, Illuminati games, or Dumb Ways to Die, Viral Cycle: The Behold Game will surely impress. With diverse characters and stories, beautiful artwork, and sound effects, this game is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

Features:
Short and thought-provoking game about social media
Impactful moments that shape how people think and act
Diverse characters and stories
Beautiful artwork and sound effects


Caution: Viral Cycle: The Behold Game features disturbing themes including violence and social degradation. Player discretion is advised.

Please note that Viral Cycle: The Behold Game is an unofficial adaptation of the original game We Become What We Behold by Nicky Case. The original web version can be accessed at: https://ncase.itch.io/wbwwb.
Updated on
Jun 3, 2023

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App info and performance and Device or other IDs
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Ratings and reviews

4.5
7.65K reviews
Akat
April 6, 2024
For 5 min of gameplay, it could have been a more interesting experience, but the lack of choices and the linear gameplay are lackluster. In the beginning it tries to be a "profound" game using a "smart" phrase but it fails to do so. I think the game was meant to show how we are easily manipulated by a selective reality created by others, but in this game you can't make any other reality than what the creator intended, which I think highlights the hypocrisy of this game or maybe it's geniality.
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Adam
February 8, 2024
Ads. Ads on home screen, unskippable ad before the game starts. I gave up at that point. There may be more ads, I have no idea. It might be a great high-effort adaptation. But I just went and played the web version instead, and didn't see a single ad. If the dev ever sticks in a small IAP to remove the ads, I am happy to give it another try.
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Charley Manley
February 7, 2024
Extremely fun game I love how there's little secret bits where you can take pictures of things like crickets and the TV only thing I wish is there were different endings and not just chaos. Though I get that's like the whole point of the game.
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What's new

- Introducing a brand new user interface (UI) to enhance the visual appeal and usability of the game.
- Fixed various bugs related to ads and gameplay, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable gaming experience.