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MOLOCH (Zero)

Congratulations! Welcome to MOLOCH (Zero), the official interview simulation for MOLOCH Corporation. If you are reading this, you have been selected as a potential candidate for further screening for the position of [shift manager] within MOLOCH Corporation. To continue with this potential venture, please complete the following instructions: Download the MOLOCH OS with the link provided below. Implement the MOLOCH OS by opening the file. Proceed to MOLOCH (Zero) interview simulation software to begin your vetting process.
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The Beamish Thing

Twas brillig and the slivey toves… An art test more than a mechanically driven game.
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The World the Children Made

The World the Children Made is a narrative adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s The Veldt. “I spent half my time with The World the Children Made wishing that James Earl Cox III had made the movement speed a little faster, and the other half smiling at the extraordinary pixel art and synthy ’80s/Egyptology-esque soundtrack.”  – PCGamer.com
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An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is a short 5 to 10 minute game adaptation of the Civil War story by the same name written by Ambrose Bierce. Besides the title screen, there are no words within the game spoken or written, allowing the player to immerse themselves within the story. The original story can be read here. “A testament to how video games can be used to tell a story.” – IndieGameMag “It’s thought-provoking and emotionally gripping, should you let it be” – IndieStatik “It  embodies something very rare in gaming today –  a very strong and compelling message that demonstrates how game design can be an art and how video games can be used to tell a story.” – 30PlusGamer “It appears James… has succeeded in blurring the distinction between reading a story and actually being put in the role of the protagonist.” – GamesWarp
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