The art you choose is a confession. Enter a gallery that feels slightly off, where every painting you admire, and every prompt you answer, shapes the world around you. A short psychological experience where the system learns your patterns and delivers a final judgement.

Galleries is a short, atmospheric psychological game built around a simple idea: the art you choose is a confession.
You enter a gallery that feels slightly… off. Each room presents artworks, prompts, and quiet pressures. There’s no combat, no grind, just choices that accumulate. The gallery learns your patterns, responds to them, and presents you with a final judgement.
Walk through curated rooms of art
Choose what are you're drawn to
Answer minimal prompts (optional) that steer interpretation
Reach an ending shaped by your taste, consistency, and contradiction
Galleries isn’t about “winning.” It’s about recognition, how quickly a system can model you, how easily you’ll rationalize a choice, and whether you’ll notice when the gallery starts choosing back.
Short, complete experience designed for one sitting (or two)
Choice-driven structure with multiple endings and tonal shifts
Minimal UI, heavy atmosphere, sound + pacing matter
Replayable rooms with altered sequencing based on prior decisions
Built for interpretation: symbolism, subtext, and uncomfortable choices.
This is a reflective psychological experience. It includes themes of nihilism/meaning, loneliness, and mild existential dread. No gore.