A science fiction interpretation of the morality system discussed in The Good Place, inspired by A Starstruck Odyssey.
You play as Conscience, the newest strand in a multi-galaxy hivemind dedicated to helping recently deceased biologicals. But your tasks seem arbitrary, and your boss seems suspicious. Is there really an objective morality? and if so, why are you the arbitrator of it?
Uncover the mystery by sifting through the personal lives and tragedies of these alien beings.
Warning: this game is not suitable for children or those who are easily disturbed. it covers very heavy topics such as death, discrimination, and disassociation.
Play style and features
this game has a branching storyline, which means that your choices affect future events. There are also several rng elements. Each chapter has an average of 5 endings, the final game has 3 (not including secret endings). All of this is to encourage replay value, as it's easier to get the whole story after multiple play-throughs.
A siliconoid popstar with influence all over the Galaxy.
A Snailian teenager learning about relationships through her own high school drama.
A hybrid scientist working on a cure for Cerebral Slug Infection.
A helian veteran of a war that he regrets.
A disabled alien forced into a life of crime by their disabilities.