Play with disjointed fragments of the human psyche in an emotionally chaotic digital collage. Link fragments, fire lasers, and vibrate items to spark chains of glorious mayhem as you level up, upgrade, and collect cards for your deck.
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About This Game



Fragmentosis n. /ˌfræɡ.mɛnˈtoʊ.sɪs/

1. A fictitious cognitive condition marked by compulsive interaction with chaotic fragments of thought, imagery, and digital noise.

Symptoms: spontaneous clicking, uncontrollable laughter, emotional confusion, and a persistent urge to “connect one more thing.”

Origin: from fragmentum (Latin: “broken piece”) + -osis (Greek: “condition or process”).

2. A surreal action-roguelite video game in which the player manipulates disjointed fragments of the human psyche inside a living digital collage.

Players employ various tools and collectible cards to connect, cut, zap, and evolve bizarre objects such as tortilla chips, laser cats, anxious eggs, and other emotional debris.

Gameplay induces alternating states of awe, chaos, and mild self-reflection.

3. colloq. The irresistible state of mind experienced after prolonged exposure to absurd interactive art.

Usage: “She’s got full-blown Fragmentosis; won’t stop clicking the crying phone fragment.”

Treatment: None known. Hydration and social sharing are advised.

COLLAGE?

An assembled artwork made of whatever you can glue together: photographs, paper, dreams, tortillas, cats with lasers. That’s what Fragmentosis is. Only this collage is alive, interactive, and deeply confused about itself.

Fragments appear. You poke them. They react. They evolve. Some explode. Some meow. Some whisper things you’ll never forget. Combine tools, collect cards, and discover rules that probably shouldn’t exist.

It’s part roguelite, part clicker, part meme-generator, part cry for help: an experiment in human emotion disguised as an arcade toy.

You can upgrade tools, slot cards, or just connect random nonsense until your screen looks like a psychiatric Jackson Pollock. Either way, you’ll end up laughing, panicking, or ascending. Possibly all three.

You will get profiled. You will find out for example how many birds you have devoured in your dreams. What this means depends on your IQ, EQ, GQ, as well as your hormone levels.



FAQ

What genre is this game?
Any, but not one and not all. Okay, it's a frantic roguelite deck-building psychosis clicker. Happy now?

Will I be enlightened after this?
You will certainly not be the same.

Is this a form of therapy?
Apparently 3 out of 10 people say they got traumatized by it.

THANKS

This game was made possible by Phineas Gage, Srinivasa Ramanujan, John von Neumann, Gabe Newell, Georg Cantor, Salvador Dalí, David Lynch, Felix the Cat, Lassie, as well as Neebota's very own Unfairy. Also, you.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: 10
    • Processor: i5
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: 950
    • Storage: 4 GB available space
    • Sound Card: Integrated
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