Developed by Godolphin Games and published by Meaning Machine, this "First Person Talker" is a genre-defying experience that has players talking, shouting, and even singing to save the world. The Story: A Heist Gone Wrong
Imagine your phone rings. It’s an unknown number. Usually, you’d ignore it, right? But in the world of , answering that call pulls you into a high-stakes, eco-thriller heist where your actual voice is the only controller you need. Unknown Number: A First Person Talker Free Down...
: Use your voice to mimic oil company board members to infiltrate conference calls. Developed by Godolphin Games and published by Meaning
Unlike traditional puzzle games where you click or type, relies almost entirely on voice commands. You’ll navigate a complex in-game mobile phone and a functional web browser to: Usually, you’d ignore it, right
: Match pitch, volume, and patterns to crack vault codes or decode Morse code.
: Decide whether to help the eco-terrorists or turn them into the Metropolitan Police. Why It’s Worth Your Time Unknown Number: A First Person Talker on Steam
The game kicks off with a panicked voicemail from Ethan and Amanda, two eco-warriors stuck on an abandoned oil rig. They were supposed to call their technical contact to help them steal $7 billion from an oil baron, but they dialed you by mistake. Now, you’re their "person on the outside," and every choice you make via your microphone determines if they get out alive. Gameplay: Use Your Voice