An uncomfortable dystopian time-management game where your job is watching TV to earn money and buy services to survive after robots replace humans at work. Choose to be a good citizen or a rebel. But beware! Curiosity has a price in this dystopian life simulator.
Dear citizens!We are pleased to announce that we have listened to you, and after a great deal of work we have updated the Dystopicon demo, adding many of the suggestions you shared with us. This new version includes:Several new mechanics and interactionsTwo brand-new comicsAn additional ending. Yes, those who wish may now escape from the reeducation camp, although it is our duty to discourage any rebellious behavior.New language: Turkish.You will also be able to enjoy many other improvements:TV can now continue playing while using certain objects, such as the stove or food.The interface has been improved to better indicate which TV channel is being watched and which device is currently being used.New animations and sound effects to provide clearer feedback to the player.Performance improvements and enhanced visual and audio effects. And yes, we have also lowered the difficulty level a little bit. Our game designer was completely against it, but a season in the reeducation camp helped him reconsider.So, what’s next?We will continue developing Dystopicon and creating the new rooms you will be able to enjoy in the final version. The game is scheduled to launch in July 2026.End of announcement.Justice and Work!
Extra! Extra! Dystopicon has been delayed to July!Dear citizens: First of all, we want to give you a little gift. Here are some of the best reactions from YouTubers and streamers: As you know, Dystopicon was originally scheduled for release this coming May, but after reviewing a lot of gameplay footage and listening to community feedback, the government of La Trinidad has decided to postpone the launch.But this isn’t sad news—quite the opposite! This extra time will allow us to further polish the experience, develop the levels that are already planned, make changes based on your suggestions, and add content that lives up to your expectations.The game will feature:5 playable rooms and a few secret onesNew mechanicsMore “neighborly interaction” and… “exploration” (if you know, you know)New side quests and hidden storiesInnovative devices for the roomsAnd a whole lot more dystopia!We hope you understand this decision, and we look forward to you enjoying your small, free residential cubicle—with a TV included—this summer!
Dear Citizens,The Dystopicon demo is now available, just as it will be featured in the upcoming Steam Next Fest, taking place from February 23 to March 2.The demo includes:A Story Mode featuring one complete scenario in which the government will test your commitment over a 28-day periodA secret scenario within Story Mode, accessible under certain conditionsA Challenge Mode, where your sole objective is to earn $500 in order to purchase your right to leave the roomSide quests that will allow you to learn more about this dystopian societyPlan your strategy and decide whether you will be a model citizen or choose to rebel.The minimum playtime is around 25 minutes in the main scenario (if you do not die beforehand), but it will be longer if you decide to investigate thoroughly and discover how to access the secret scenario.Challenge Mode is more difficult and has no time limit. How many days will you survive?Celebrate this exciting moment with us. Download the demo, play it, and add it to your wishlist.
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