Controls
Use the left mouse button to capture a moment.
Use the left mouse button to capture a moment.
Imagine a world where news cycles feed on each other, creating a vicious cycle of misinformation and chaos. In We Become What We Behold, a 5-minute point and click game from Juegos, you'll delve into the heart of this phenomenon, capturing moments that reflect the darkest aspects of our reality.
With a simple yet addictive gameplay mechanic, you'll use your camera to capture pivotal moments in time. But be warned: the reactions of the squares and circles you photograph will shape the course of events, creating a never-ending cycle of chaos.
How to Play:
Strategy and Progression:
To succeed in We Become What We Behold, you'll need to think strategically about the moments you capture. Pay attention to the reactions of the squares and circles, and use them to your advantage. With every cycle, you'll uncover new insights into the nature of reality, and the true cost of your actions.
Ready to uncover the dark side of reality? Head over to Juegos to experience We Become What We Behold for yourself. With its addictive gameplay and thought-provoking themes, this game will keep you hooked from start to finish. Try it now and discover the true power of your gaze!
Use the left mouse button to capture a moment.
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