PsyKiosk

PsyKiosk is a point-and-click morality adventure that forces players to make difficult ethical choices – only to realize that no matter their actions, the end result is the same. The game provokes thought about fairness, ethics, and the illusion of choice, engaging players in a narrative where morality is not black and white.

PsyKiosk stands out by using psychological tension in decision-making. Instead of rewarding “good” or “bad” choices, the game highlights moral ambiguity. Through aesthetic and interactive elements, the game distorts the player’s expectations, making them question their own values.

The game was originally created by Team 404, four young people who took part in the third Cultural Game Jam in Aarhus and later matured in collaboration with the game studio Mothworks.  PsyKiosk was selected from over 100 youth-made games across Europe as a part of the Horizon Europe funded project EPIC-WE.

Mothworks is an independent game studio based in Aarhus and driven by innovative narrative design, cutting-edge visuals, and a life-long fascination with the Human Condition.

https://www.mothworks.dk 

Visit PsyKiosk on the EPIC-WE Resource Website for more info


EPIC-WE is a Horizon Europe-funded project aiming to empower young people to participate in shaping European Culture and their own future by imagining, creating and exchanging cultural values and heritage through game-making. It focuses on exploring and developing new models for cultural collaboration, empowered participation, cultural processes and design kits for games through and for culture which can help establish culture hubs across Europe. 

https://epic-we.eu


Published 7 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorEPIC-WE Cultural Game Jams
GenreAdventure
Made withUnity
TagsPoint & Click