Fidelity is a nice little game where you have to spot the difference. The game is about learning the room objects, so it is just a matter of time and willingness to finish the game. The differences also change with every try. The game has nice pixel graphics and a scary mood. The background story is hinted at but is overall free to interpretation. I had a lot of fun learning the appearances of the objects and trying to guess where something changed. If you find the difference in the end you'll feel good :) Tip: Zoom in and scroll slowly through the rooms to find the smaller differences.
Fidelity
- Release Date:
- Apr 8, 2019
- Developer:
- Megamini009
- Publisher:
- Megamini009
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
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Controls:
Left click to select objects
Right click or Arrow keys to move the camera
Scroll to zoom.
Best played in full screen (F1 on desktop)
Quit game with ESC
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Stuck in an endless loop, you begin to lose touch with your reality. Is your mind playing tricks on you? Or is it this place?
If you can break the cycle maybe you can find freedom.
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Fidelity is a reality bending puzzle game where you must break free from your loop by finding all the flaws in your surroundings.
With progressively difficult stages and a random selection system, no two playthroughs will be the same.
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User Reviews
Fidelity is essentially a glorified kind-of-horror-themed-if-you-count-the-one-tense-audio-file-as-horror "spot the difference" puzzle that takes 30-45 minutes tops to complete. There are a total of four rooms laid out side by side, and five different levels of difficulty with multiple stages in each to progress through. You get a maximum of four chances per try for each stage, and if you lose you can simply restart the level. However, sometimes the game registers one click as two, so you'll lose out on chances quite consistently. Each time you mess up and click something that isn't different, the game turns a deeper red, hindering your ability to see. The most frustrating thing here is that many of the "spot the differences" are a whopping one pixel difference, especially on the last stage. You never get to actually see the rooms in their original state before even attempting the game, and therefore you have to have a very keen eye, or resort to trial and error, and hope that you eve...
Devs pls pls pls add any instructions on how to play the game to the game. I had to look into the steam reviews and saw it explained there. Once I understood the game was curious and fantastic. Would recommend :)
Fantastic style and tense soundscape, this smart little puzzle game provides a bite size but satisfying hour of replayability. It took me a few attempts and you have to be pretty sharp to spot the details! Worth every penny!
Pretty good spot-the-differences game with a good, tense atmosphere. Took me about 30 mins to finish it, and I felt like it was the appropriate length and difficulty. It works fine on Linux using Steam Play (Newest version of Proton, on Linux Mint 19.3 running kernel version 5.3.0-51 and official nVidia driver version 440.82) I recommend it.
Does anyone else remember the adventure games of the nineties? You would be going along, having fun, then get stuck because you are sure you need to do a specific thing, but it doesn't work, only to find out that you needed to click one very specific, very tiny, very unremarkable pixel? This game is the result of someone who really enjoyed that frustration and decided to make an entire game out of it. And to make sure you get frustrated as fast as possible, there are no instructions of any kind. Trying to figure out how to get my money back. Two thumbs down from me.
Fun little paranoia game. Find changes and continue... not much else.
Recommended if you want to kill some time on a rainy day. It's a story-wrapped randomised; stop the difference game, with an eerie vibe and surprisingly hard difficulty — worthy of its price tag.
A short yet fantastic game that is definitely worth your time and money - it takes about 30-60 minutes to complete and the atmosphere is absolutely fantastic. As the game progresses in difficulty, the differences become even harder to spot, feeling as though you may be going mad. Thoughts that ran through my mind several times were "wait did I check there..?" and "...was it always like this?", and with the ominous sounds in the background, this game is an absolute gem. Not long enough to be boring, yet not so short it feels unfulfilling. The randomly generated levels allow for a fair bit of replays. Best played in a dark room with headphones and no distractions a truly creepy experience.
pretty cool game to play!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 1.2Ghz
- Memory: 500 MB RAM
- Graphics: On board chipset
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: --
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 8.1 or Higher
- Processor: 2.8Ghz
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Gtx 550 or higher
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- Sound Card: --
FAQ
How much does Fidelity cost?
Fidelity costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for Fidelity?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.2Ghz Memory: 500 MB RAM Graphics: On board chipset Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: -- Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 8.1 or Higher Processor: 2.8Ghz Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Gtx 550 or higher Storage: 100 MB available space Sound Card: --
What platforms is Fidelity available on?
Fidelity is available on Windows PC.
Is Fidelity worth buying?
Fidelity has 72% positive reviews from 18 players.
When was Fidelity released?
Fidelity was released on Apr 8, 2019.
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