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How can you tell RIGHT from WRONG? Do you always do the RIGHT THING? How can you tell your way of seeing the world and making decisions is correct?


Immanuel is an interactive allegory in the form of a top-down, 8-bit like game inspired by renowned philosopher Immanuel Kant's works on Moral Philosophy.


Enter the life of Immanuel, a young man living on a small mining village with a special destiny: all of his moral decisions turn into Universal Law.

Discover a world that mirrors your own moral decisions. What would happen if Kant's Categorical Imperative worked literally, and every moral choice you made started to suddenly apply universally?


Can you deal with the burden of deciding for the whole society?


Play and find out.


Made on Global Game Jam 2014 by a team of 6 friends.

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This is a very unique game. I like the concept of your actions changing the universal laws and how even trying to do what you think is the right thing can change to whole town for the worst. I'm really glad I tried the game and hope you expand on the concept some more in the future.
Yeah, it was a nice game. Maybe short and simple, but made me think a lot about the morals and ethics; ¿are the right thing still right when everybody does them? ¿are white lies still white even when the world is full with them? happens a lot that the choice that seems to "help" somebody is in reality making damage. ¡Thanks for the game!
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