
Quantum Conscience
A 2015 visual novel where your telepathic power is both tool and moral trap, use it to fight tyranny or manipulate your way to power, and live with the consequences.
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For players who want their choices to actually corrupt or redeem them, not just unlock different endings.
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About Quantum Conscience
Quantum Conscience puts a real choice at the center of a visual novel: Blaire, an agent for an intergalactic freedom collective, can read minds. Every conversation is a fork in the road between using that power ethically or abusing it for control. The twist is that the game doesn't pretend these choices are equivalent, it tracks your moral weight and lets the story shift based on whether you've been a freedom fighter or a despot wearing a hero's mask. It's a small, focused game from 2015 that respects player agency without hand-holding. If you're tired of visual novels that pretend your choices matter while funneling you toward a single ending, this one actually builds consequences into its narrative DNA. The writing is straightforward rather than flowery, and the sci-fi framing (intergalactic society, telepathy) never gets in the way of what's really a story about power and corruption. Worth a few hours if you like philosophical bite in your interactive fiction.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows XP
- Memory
- 512 MB RAM
- Storage
- 500 MB available space
- Graphics
- DirectX or OpenGL compatible card
- Processor
- 1Ghz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Woodsy Studio
- Publisher
- Woodsy Studio
- Release Date
- Jun 9, 2015


