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  • Please, Don’t Touch Anything is a cryptic, brain-racking button-pushing simulation. Covering for a colleague who is taking a bathroom break, you find yourself in front of a mysterious panel which only component is a red button.

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To play, simply search the rooms for the flaw, when found click to continue to the next, tougher problem.

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Controls: https://papa-free.mystrikingly.com/blog/astro-25-software-download.

Left click to select objects

Right click or Arrow keys to move the camera

Scroll to zoom.

Best played in full screen (F11 in Web browser. F1 on desktop)

Quit game with ESC

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Stuck in an endless loop, you begin to lose touch with your reality. Is your mind playing tricks on you? Or is it this place?

If you can break the cycle maybe you can find freedom.

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Fidelity is a reality bending puzzle game where you must break free from your loop by finding all the flaws in your surroundings. Super monopoly slot machine.

With progressively difficult stages and a random selection system, no two playthroughs will be the same.

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Contact: megamini009@hotmail.co.uk

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Authormegamini009
GenrePuzzle
Made withGameMaker: Studio
Tagsartgame, Atmospheric, Creepy, Dark, GameMaker, glitch, Pixel Art, Point & Click, psychological, Short

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this was actually a little difficult. very enjoyable game, ill be recommending it to my friends.

We got this in the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality and this was excellent! I didn't expect to enjoy it quite as much as we did.

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We played it for our channel here:

Oh my.. https://pageofvegascasino-whitegrnwslotsfanold.peatix.com. this game.. is great!! I love the art, the gameplay is so cool! Trying to spot the changes is so cool! And the ending, how the game just closes out is so cool!! I LOVE IT!!!

This game was short, but fascinating, eerie, and compelling. The subtle narrative tells so much with so little. Sometimes a change would be super obvious, but other changes are *really* small. I definitely found myself questioning my sanity. Excellent job!

I was intrigued reading the description and immediately fascinated in the first few moments I played. Compelling narrative, fantastic atmosphere for a one bedroom apartment. Could not recommend enough.

The atmosphere was great!! Unsettled me a lot, and the harder stages were hard to get but I loved it. Something so small as a moved object or slight color change- I started questioning if I really knew the area as well as I did. I even started looking around my own room while playing this. Sound design was really good too! Free roulette spins.

Hi any chance we can get access to the downloadable version if we got the game via the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality? On the bundle page, I'm only seeing Play In browser.

there isn't actually anything to download, I just added it to a new collection on the itch app so I don't lose it

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Except that there's 'LastSteamUpdate.zip 86 MB ' listed.. but you have to pay $1 to get it. I am also interested in downloading it.

That was fun! Very atmospheric, I thought I was going crazy second guessing myself - have there always been 4 shelves? Has the mirror always been that shape? Was the couch always grey?? Ahgghghgh! Great game, I really enjoyed it ^^

amazing game. the last section took me a while but it was definitely fun

Thank you very much for playing, im glad you enjoyed it. It means a lot.

Hi there! Fidelity is the kinda game you don't expect! Lots of things that you have to discover and find by yourself and I had a lots of fun while playing it!

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that was a strange game ! cool nonetheless !! way to go man !

here's my gameplay btw:

Thank you, I enjoyed watching your playthrough a lot.

If you look on https://itch.io/games/html5 you can see you got pretty high up! Great job!

I really enjoyed the tense soundscape and level of detail throughout. Some of the changes really had me stuck for a while, but that's why its great :)

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This is a game full of self trickery. Assume everything, but do not assume anything at all. Hopefully that makes sense ;D


Thanks for the fun!

Hey, That's a nice little game with a nice dark mood to it. Spot the differences with nice pixel art. :D Tip for new players: Zoom in! I had a lot of fun finding all! Hope you make a sequel.

A really great game. It's challenging and fun, yet has some very dark undertones.

A great refreshing game with a very interesting concept. It really encourages you to pay a lot of attention to the environment. At first changes may be very easy to spot, but as the game progresses they get more and more subtle.

Golden ears of the world, unite! While other people are happy with the incredible convenience that listening to MP3s and AACs on an iOS device offers—thousands of songs, anytime, anywhere—audiophiles decry the lower quality that comes as part of the bargain.

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If you crave sound quality on a par with (or even better than) a CD but still require the freedom that comes from carrying a bunch of music on your iPhone or iPad, it’s time to look at lossless audio.

A quick compression primer: Lossy compression formats such as AAC and MP3 take up less storage space than standard CD audio does, but if you listen carefully you might notice that something is lost in translation. It’s usually the low-end and high-end frequencies that are sacrificed in the name of smaller file size.

You could opt for uncompressed audio—AIFF or WAV files that are an exact copy of the song on a CD—but the files become so large (about 10MB per minute) that they make storage space a real concern.

That’s where lossless compression comes in. Lossless formats such as Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC) and Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) are still larger than MP3 and AAC formats, but they tilt the quality/size balance in favor of sound quality. In lossless compression, the codecs use algorithms that shrink the file size but allow the original to be reconstructed exactly. You end up with no quality loss, and lossless files are 40 percent to 60 percent the size of uncompressed CD files (still a fair bit larger than lossy MP3 or AAC files, though).

How to listen to lossless audio on iOS

Listening to lossless files on an iOS device can be seamless or may require a bit more effort, depending on your choice of lossless format.

Apple’s Music app for iOS natively supports the company’s own ALAC format. To listen to ALAC files, just transfer them to your iOS device via iTunes, as you would with files downloaded from the iTunes Store or other music you’ve ripped to your computer. The files appear in the Music app with the rest of the music on your device.

If you prefer FLAC—a common format for live and classical music downloads—you’ll need to download an app such as the free VLC 2.1 for iOS or Dan Leehr’s $10 iOS 7–only FLAC Player. Onkyo also recently released HF Player, a free EQ app that includes a $10 in-app purchase to enable FLAC and other high-resolution audio-file playback.

With any of these apps, you’ll need to manually transfer the files to your iOS device. Connect the device to your Mac, launch iTunes, and select the device in iTunes’s source list on the left. Click the Apps tab and scroll down to the File Sharing section. Click the app you want to use, and drag your music files into the documents list to the right (or click the Add button to choose the files via the Finder). Your files will transfer immediately, and you should be able to play them through your selected app on your iOS device. (They won’t appear in the standard Music app.) Alternatively, you can stash files in Dropbox and then choose to open them in an app such as VLC, although you have to download and open each track individually.

Up the ante with high-resolution audio

If CD quality isn’t good enough for your ears, you can raise the resolution even higher with lossless formats.

With digital audio, analog sound waves need to be translated to digital information. The amount of raw information included in a file depends on both the bit depth and the sample rate. The bit depth describes how much data is used for each sample of audio: 16-bit audio offers 65,536 bits, while 24-bit audio captures 16.7 million bits. The more bits, the more accurately the digital signal approximates the analog signal it represents. A CD has 16 bits per sample, for example, while a Blu-ray DVD uses 24 bits per sample. Likewise, the sample rate indicates how often the analog sound wave, which is continuous, is sampled in a given time period. CDs use a 44.1-kHz sample rate; Blu-ray ups it to 48 kHz. But some files include sample rates of 96kHz or 192kHz—and some people believe the extra information makes a difference in how good the resulting audio sounds. Whether you can tell the difference depends on the equipment you’re using, how good your ears really are, and how good the source material is to begin with.

To obtain a true high-resolution file, you have to start with a source that offers higher resolution than a CD—ripping a file from a CD into, say, a 24-bit, 96kHz FLAC file won’t add anything. You can also buy high-resolution digital files from sources such as HDTracks. Of course, the more information you add, the bigger the file becomes. A 24-bit, 96kHz FLAC version of Sonny Rollins’s song “St. Thomas” fills up about 143MB of space. (Whereas lossless audio has become a bit more mainstream, high-resolution audio is being pushed by the audio industry but remains a hard sell.)

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Apps such as VLC for iOS and Onkyo HF Player can play high-resolution files, but there’s a catch: What you can hear on your iOS device is limited by its headphone jack, which is capable of reproducing only CD quality (16-bit, 44.1kHz). Even AirPlay is limited to CD-quality audio (although it can handle 24-bit and 48kHz for video).

To unleash the fidelity of high-resolution audio files through your iOS device, you need a specially designed external digital-to-analog converter. Unfortunately, few DACs are designed to work with iOS devices. V-moda’s $598 Vamp Verza is one option; Astell & Kern will soon release the $300 AK10 portable DAC, which connects directly to your device’s Lightning port and enables 24-bit, 96kHz playback. Other USB DACs, such as Audio Engine’s $189 D3 24-bit DAC, aren’t made to connect directly, but you can use Apple’s $29 Lightning to USB Camera Adapter in between.

It remains up for debate whether high-resolution audio makes any difference when you’re listening through headphones. If you’re using Apple’s stock EarPods or any basic headphones, you’re unlikely to detect the difference. But if you’re listening through a higher-end pair, you very well may be able to hear the extra bits and samples. Only your ears can say for sure.