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Small Radios Big Televisions tasks you with navigating abandoned industrial spaces to find data tapes that unlock surreal digital realms. Each cassette opens a new environment where movement and mechanics shift unexpectedly. Progress relies on solving spatial puzzles and adapting to evolving controls. The physical world and virtual layers are connected but distinct, requiring you to revisit locations with new tools to advance. The game’s oddball charm comes from its juxtaposition of grimy machinery and trippy digital landscapes. While it lacks major mechanics innovation, its concise design and escalating weirdness have earned it a cult following. With a runtime around six hours, it’s a brief but memorable experiment in environmental contrast. Now available on PC and PS4, it maintains a 78% critic score from 2016 reviews.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
62.0
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