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The Amazing Digital Circus is an Australian adult independent animated web series created, written, and directed by Gooseworx and produced by Glitch Productions.The series follows a group of humans trapped inside a circus-themed virtual reality game, where they are overseen by an erratic artificial intelligence while coping with personal traumas and psychological tendencies.
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The Amazing Digital Circus - a VR game from the same title. Bandersnatch , Nohzdyve , and Metl Hedd - games from Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018) Battle of Hell and World by Satan - VR games from Taiwanese TV series Q18 Quantum Dice: Allegory of the Quantum [ zh ] (2024)
The Amazing American Circus received mixed reviews on Metacritic. [3] Rock Paper Shotgun praised the premise and "endearingly playful touches", but they said it becomes a slog and criticized the bugs. [1]
A fan game is a video game that is created by fans of a certain topic or IP.They are usually based on one, or in some cases several, video game entries or franchises. [1] Many fan games attempt to clone or remake the original game's design, gameplay, and characters, but it is equally common for fans to develop a unique game using another as a template.
Patterns was a sandbox-style building game published by San Francisco-based Linden Lab, which had previously been known primarily as the creator of the online virtual world Second Life. The PC product, which was distributed via BuildPatterns.com, continues the company’s positioning as a maker of "shared creative spaces" that favor open-ended ...
Doujin soft (同人ソフト, dōjin sofuto) is software created by Japanese hobbyists or hobbyist groups (referred to as "circles"), more for fun than for profit. The term includes digital doujin games (同人ゲーム), which are essentially the Japanese equivalent of independent video games or fangames (the term "doujin game" also includes things like doujin-made board games and card games).