About This Game Within a galaxy of terraformed planets, a secret war rages between two intergalactic agencies. One of them—ARCHON—is developing the technology to invade people’s minds. They have already tyrannized a planet called Teballai, and hope to use their mind-reading technology to spread their power across the galaxy. A second organization—FOE (Freedom Organization of Elites)—wants to destroy ARCHON’s technology in the name of freedom. When a young FOE soldier (you choose the gender) named Blaire obtains the ability to read minds from an ARCHON experiment, she finds her loyalty torn between both sides. Whether Blaire helps the enemy or defeats them depends upon your use of her power. One of the hallmarks of the traditional visual novel is a branching story line. This is typically accomplished via choices forced on the player. In some of the most complex visual novels, there are dozens of these choices and multiple endings. I call Quantum Conscience "experimental" because it seeks to do away with these choices. Outside of the very first few minutes of the game, in which the player chooses to be a male or female protagonist and answers some questions about their background, there are no forced choices. Rather, the player character--a soldier in the far-flung future--is given the power to, at any time, read the minds of the other characters. How often Blaire, your protagonist, uses this power is entirely up to the player. Starting from the middle of chapter one, it is almost always available, and the only way the player interacts with the story. The consequences of the knowledge Blaire gains (or doesn't) changes how Blaire acts and how other characters react to Blaire. 7aa9394dea Title: Quantum ConscienceGenre: AdventureDeveloper:Woodsy StudioPublisher:Woodsy StudioRelease Date: 26 Aug, 2014 Quantum Conscience Activation Code [hacked] quantum theory consciousness moves. quantum of conscience. quantum consciousness mechanics. quantum consciousness conference. quantum collapse consciousness. quantum field consciousness. quantum consciousness berkeley. quantum consciousness pseudoscience. quantum consciousness hameroff. quantum consciousness wolinsky pdf. quantum consciousness quotes. quantum consciousness book. quantum consciousness defined. quantum consciousness definition. quantum of conscience matthew mckinley. quantum gravity consciousness. quantum of conscience.com. quantum xrroid consciousness interface. consciousness quantum jump. quantum information consciousness. quantum xrroid consciousness interface-scio. quantum of conscience matt. quantum consciousness podcast. quantum biology consciousness. quantum consciousness debunked. quantum consciousness stanford. quantum consciousness examples. quantum consciousness for dummies. quantum conscience youtube. quantum consciousness wiki. conscience quantum physics. quantum consciousness rationalwiki. quantum consciousness ted. quantum consciousness nonsense. quantum consciousness reincarnation. quantum consciousness training. quantum channels consciousness. quantum vacuum consciousness. quantum consciousness shift. quantum consciousness pdf. quantum consciousness pdf download. quantum of conscience book. quantum consciousness blogs. quantum consciousness god. quantum consciousness lithium. quantum consciousness determinism. quantum cognition consciousness. quantum consciousness theory. quantum xrroid consciousness interface device. quantum consciousness ted talk. quantum consciousness death. quantum leap consciousness. quantum consciousness decal. quantum world consciousness. penrose quantum conscience. quantum consciousness electrons. quantum consciousness wolinsky. quantum consciousness nde Kitty robots, queer characters, people of color, and mind-machine interfacing -- what's not to like?Kudos for being able to choose the gender of the protagonist; although, it would've been even better if there was a non-binary option. I really liked the mind-reading stuff through "the Void" because, as unethical as it may be, reading minds is a superpower I wish I had. I think most people wish they had that power at some point in their lives, if not several times in their lives. It's neat the way using that power can affect outcomes so easily. There were romance options, men and women. However, they seemed rather secondary to the story, which is fine. Sometimes romance isn't a person's cup of a tea. So, a person who isn't looking for romance in their story could probably still enjoy this game if they like sci-fi themes. I highly recommend this VN for its unique gameplay and interesting story.. Kitty robots, queer characters, people of color, and mind-machine interfacing -- what's not to like?Kudos for being able to choose the gender of the protagonist; although, it would've been even better if there was a non-binary option. I really liked the mind-reading stuff through "the Void" because, as unethical as it may be, reading minds is a superpower I wish I had. I think most people wish they had that power at some point in their lives, if not several times in their lives. It's neat the way using that power can affect outcomes so easily. There were romance options, men and women. However, they seemed rather secondary to the story, which is fine. Sometimes romance isn't a person's cup of a tea. So, a person who isn't looking for romance in their story could probably still enjoy this game if they like sci-fi themes. I highly recommend this VN for its unique gameplay and interesting story.. ---THIS REVIEW DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY SPOILERS AT ALL---Quantum Conscience is an interesting visual novel with a twist. It gives the reader the chance to read minds of different characters throughout the game and develop different relationships depending on how you use your gift.The story in itself was pretty decent. Long story short: A guy gets kidnapped, he learned that his society was corrupted, he joined a rebellion, he developed the gift of mindreading, he uses the gift for either good or evil. It isn't the best story but it isn't bad either.Story: 6\/10The background is another story though. There are very few backgrounds throughout the game which is bad in itself according to me, but all of them legit looks like someone scribbled a little on a paper and then just didn't care anymore. You can't even make out what the background are supposed to be, even with the text describing the background.Background: 1\/10The characters all have been made pretty decent according to me. They all have some kind of personality that reacts realistically depending on the situation. The character artwork was definitely better than the background but it's not good. Characters: 7\/10Unlike most Visual Novels, your choices doesn't appear as text boxes, but when you read the minds of other characters and when you do not. These choices might also result in significant changes in the story. If this is your first time reading a Visual Novel, I would suggest you to not start with reading this one as it might give you a bad first impression of them. Instead, start with one of the masterpieces like the Danganronpa or Zero Escape series (assuming you don't feel like anime artwork is a problem). I would only recommend this novel to someone who have read many different VN before and wanted to read something a bit different. Game overall: 5\/10. An interesting VN that you can't just skip through in order to get all achievements. You actually have to read a lot of the dialogue even with a video walkthrough. You have to time when you look into somebody's mind. It feels odd, but it's a really cool system. The main complaint I have with the game is the odd censoring. It's like BattlestartGalactica when they use "frack".All in all, if you're looking for a VN with boobies and other explicit content, look elsewhere. If you're interested in a complex VN with a decent story and cool mechanics, this is for you.This isn't my type of game, but it's definitely enjoyable especially with all of the detail put into backstories and character development.. Quantum Conscience is a great VN with an interesting gimmick. Rather than relying on dialogue choice, you have the ability to read the minds of the other characters. Depending on how often you use this ability, who you use this ability on, and when you use it, the story goes down different paths. While the focus isn't on romance (which is refreshing in a VN), there are still romantic options for those that enjoy that kind of thing. I really enjoyed playing and will probably spend some time getting the other endings some time in the future.. Due to a bug in the game, I got to a point where I could not continue the story. The game wanted me to speak to the shadow person but would not give me the option to delve deeper. I loaded a few different past saved games but still ended up at the same choke point. I was approximately 90 minutes into the game and didn't want to start over and hope it didn't happen again.. Disappointing... The Serafina games I very much enjoyed. But this game was annoying, Not very pretty, not many choices to make and also downright boring at times. They can't all be homeruns I guess.... Quantum Conscience is a really nice sci-fi visual novell with lot of philosophical and moral dilemmas. Our main hero\\heroine (the choice is yours) who was the powerful individual on their home planet Teballai once, now a merely soldier of FOE (Freedom Organization of Elites), who fight to overtrown a tyranny on the their home planet. We aren't alone at this duty and have few allies (or they prefer to be seen as allies) with their own agendas, ideas and thoughts about everything. And about your ability to read minds, and about the future of Teballai too so chose carefully.You should also know, that game doesn't have a usual "choice menu", all your decisions wrapped with your ability to read minds (or rather - with how often you use it), your previous choices and relationship with your teeam-mates. These things determine the ending you'll got.I don't want to spoil the story for you, but it's really good. It tells about politics, about freedom, corruption, about trust and betrayal, love and freindship and most at all - about the famous dilemma: Does the end really justifies any means?And it's the main question, which you and Blaire must answer to yourself.. An excellently-crafted visual novel that deserves far, far more attention than it's had. Top-notch.. Okay, I'd like to start with saying that I absolutely LOVE Woodsy Studios. That being said, this game is really not worth the full price. If this is your first Woodsy Studios game, PLEASE DON'T JUDGE THEM BASED OFF OF THIS. This was their first game, and that fact is made evident throughout the gameplay.I actually couldn't bring myself to finish this game because I lost interest.This review is purely my opinion, but I reccommend buying it at a reduced price if you choose to buy it for yourself.PROS:.Nice soundtrack.Variety of characters.Good overall plan to differentiate it from similar games.Choose whether MC is male or femaleCONS:.Atrocious illustrations (but you can adjust to them as you play).Unrelatable characters\/character ambitions not explained or given motive, just emotionlessly change opinions.Differences in dialogue dependent on when you choose to look into people's minds - as good as this feature could've been, the MC sometimes acts rude or erratic depending on what they've read in people's minds, and give away what they've learnt through mind reading; but all the other characters remain aloof, even though there's no way the MC should know half of what they do..Only character I actually liked was not in it much and ended up amounting to nothing (yes i'm salty).Poorly executed idea, with characters who change frequently and without an obvious reason to.Boring dialogue (I ended up clicking through a lot of it, which is something I usually try to avoid because I love visual novels).Very detailed - I know this is not usually a con, but I sometimes find it is when stories are written too intricately. As someone with a short attention span, despite the visuals, I still got fidgety. A lot of plot points were explained in an elongated way when there was no need.I usually replay games to earn the achievements, but this is a game that I most likely will not replay.If you want to play Woodsy Studios' more recent games, play Serafina's Crown (which is a bit slow paced at the very beginning, but you can skip through without missing much) and Echoes of the Fey (which is amazing and ongoing so get into it now so you can brag to your friends that you played it before them)
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