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High Functioning is a surreal indie experiment by Christine Mi, released on November 4, 2025. It’s a single-player browser game that throws you into a chaotic social scenario where your thoughts literally manifest into reality. The setting is a party or function where your actions are influenced by abstract, often absurd logic. The goal is to guide words from your mind into the physical world using the mouse, creating a stream of surreal events. It’s a short, glitchy experience blending minimalism with bizarre humor. If the idea of turning mental ramblings into tangible chaos sounds intriguing, this is your weird little playground.
The core mechanic revolves around moving your mouse to direct thoughts into actions. Each click or drag alters the environment in unpredictable ways, text might float into view, objects shift, or the scene melts into nonsense. The game lacks clear objectives beyond the vague task of “guiding words into reality,” letting you experiment with the interface. Controls are simple: hover, click, drag. The challenge isn’t technical but conceptual, as you try to decode the game’s logic. Sessions are brief, often under 10 minutes, with no progression beyond random outcomes. It’s a chaotic sandbox where the rules change faster than you can understand them.
No community data is currently available for High Functioning. PlayPile’s metrics, including ratings, playtime, and completion rates, remain untracked at this time. Reviews and feedback from external sources are sparse, with no notable critic scores or player moods reported. The game’s abstract nature may polarize players, but without stats to back it up, expectations remain unclear.
High Functioning is a novelty more than a full experience. It’s best for fans of experimental art over structured gameplay. With no listed price, it’s a low-effort curiosity, worth trying if you enjoy absurd, stream-of-consciousness experiments. Expect minimal achievements and no replay value. If you’re looking for something deep, skip. If you want to mess with a party that’s already a mess? This might hit the spot.
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