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For patient indie explorers intrigued by unusual premises over traditional gameplay loops.
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About I'm looking for 3024 people
I'm looking for 3024 people is the kind of game that exists in a liminal space between puzzler, adventure, and conceptual art. The core premise is literal: you're tasked with finding 3024 individual NPCs scattered throughout the game world, each one a distinct encounter. It's not a collect-them-all roguelike or a typical adventure, it's a focused, almost meditative exploration game built entirely around that single strange goal. The appeal lies in how the scale of that task transforms the experience itself. Some players will find it soothing; others will bounce off it as deliberately obtuse. This is a niche title with a microscopic audience, which tells you something about the creative risk taken here. If you're drawn to experimental indie games that prioritize concept over traditional game loops, or if you enjoy the methodical satisfaction of systematic exploration, this might click for you. Otherwise, it's a pass. The execution feels honest rather than polished, which fits the vision but limits its reach.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7
- Processor
- 2 GHz CPU (x64)
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- OpenGL 2.0 Supported
- Storage
- 300 MB available space
- Sound Card
- OpenAL Supported
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Game Info
- Developer
- Bakodun Game Studios
- Publisher
- Bakodun Game Studios
- Release Date
- Feb 3, 2023