Moral Dilemma: The Interview (AppID: 3364880)
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A fourth-wall-breaking narrative adventure. Explore pricing history and player statistics for Moral Dilemma: The Interview.
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System Requirements
- OS *: Windows 7 or higher 64bit
- Processor: Intel Core i3 2.00 GHz or AMD equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 450 or higher with 1GB Memory
- Storage: 5 GB available space
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*languages with full audio support
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About This Game
A fourth-wall-breaking narrative adventure. It’s interview day, and you really need this job—enough to ignore the talking printer, the anomaly corridor, and the ridiculous life-or-death trials your interviewer keeps putting you in. But deep down, you know... something here is very, very wrong.
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It’s the day of your big interview! The position? ‘Moral Dilemma Judge’—whatever that means.
But something about this office feels... off. Maybe it’s the talking printer. Or the anomaly corridor that changes every time you enter. Or the narrator who keeps throwing you into ridiculous life-or-death situations.
No, no—it’s probably just your imagination. Must be pre-interview nerves. Good luck out there!
Features
A story-rich experience with a narrative that is impossible to predict!
The Narrator is your friend. Don't question him; you should listen to everything he says.
Atmosphere - Countless whiteboards, sticky notes, posters, and signs. Some seem like the ramblings of a sleep-deprived intern, while others whisper secrets you'd rather not know.
Minigames - A very strange interview process involving an IQ quiz, a memory test, counting sheep, and more...
Make friends - A talking printer, a chair with a doctorate, a toilet playing the guitar...
Choices! Trolley problems, dilemmas in war, hospitals, the city, nature...
Puzzles - Walk through The Hallway and don't fall for its tricks, or solve a riddle.
Multiple endings with many secrets to discover!
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Nothing in this office is as it seems. Meet a talking chair with existential dread, count passing sheep to 'test' your IQ, and enter the world's first time machine.
There are countless secrets and hidden endings to uncover, some so well-concealed they might remain undiscovered for decades.
Moral Dilemmas
Should you save one baby or five cans of soup? Throw the world into nuclear armageddon, or... not? Sometimes, doing nothing feels like the hardest choice of all.