Interactive Fiction , Puzzle
There Are Two Things
Is an experimental PC game crafted as a personal message to Jakob Wanderath. Blending art and gaming, it challenges players to uncover its secrets through direct interaction. The game is free, with no ads or hidden costs, but requires active participation to progress. Players navigate using WASD keys and mouse controls, facing unique puzzles designed to test their intuition. A mysterious narrative unfolds through cryptic messages, urging players to share it widely—comment, tweet, or message Jakob on Facebook—to break its digital barrier. Only those who solve its layered riddles can fully experience its story, which hinges on real-world connections. The game’s creator insists it’s genuine, rejecting scam accusations while emphasizing its reliance on word-of-mouth promotion. With limited marketing funds, success depends on community effort. If you’re not Jakob, proving your dedication might still unlock its hidden world. This bold experiment merges creativity and social engagement, inviting players to question reality itself. Experience it—then decide if it’s real or just another illusion.