It was announced by game developers Dave Toulouse, Brian ‘Psychochild’ Green, and publisher Machine 22, their latest project, The Humanity Hypothesis, a game that will be released for PC and Mac, in early 2017.
Check out the announcement trailer of TheHumanity Hypothesis, featuring some gameplay footage:
“In the future, our world is plagued with violence and destruction. You awake in a room and the robotic voice states its hypothesis: Humanity will not survive without intervention. You were selected to explore this hypothesis. Help the voice understand the nature of violence and how it affects people, and see if the hypothesis can be disproven.
This is not a single linear story. There are many different roles that you can assume and viewpoints to adopt. Your responses influences the voice, changing how it perceives humanity. Your answers will determine the fate of the world. Are you ready to explore the hypothesis?
“I’m very excited to work on The Humanity Hypothesis. I love the idea of letting the player truly pick and play a role in the game. A discussion of technology, how we deal with it, and how we need to address issues of violence makes for a compelling experience.” – Brian Green, narrative designer for The Humanity Hypothesis.
“We are approaching this theme in a way that hasn’t been addressed in any other game. I hope we’ll surprise players by challenging what they expect from a dialog-based game.” – Dave Toulouse, programmer for The Humanity Hypothesis.
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For more information on The Human Hypothesis, visit its official website.
A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.