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About Flitter Inc.

The year is 1982.

Humanity is at the peak of progress.

And you've just landed a job at Flitter — the hottest technology company on the planet.


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Primarily told through tweet-like micro-texts, Flitter Inc. is an interactive fiction game that explores the ideas of social media, human agency, and the quickly-approaching end-game of the human race.

As a Content Reviewer for Flitter, your job is to ensure that the micro-messaging platform remains friendly, respectful, and spam-free.

Sign in to your terminal and see what the world is saying — then decide if the world deserves its voice.

As an employee of Flitter Inc., you'll have the chance to:

• Explore a familiar yet strange world expressed through a thousand voices.
• Listen to the office gossip of an company growing ever-more detached from reality.
• Discover the truth behind the Flitter organization through 5 different endings.

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Interesting and thought provoking. End was abrupt, but good length.
Blossy Blos
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Interesting to revisit given everything that's going on with Twitter. If you liked Papers Please you'll like this.
James Gill
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I really did like the app, it was challenging at times yes, but thats how it should be; not everything in life is clearcut and simple. Quality app
A Google user
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Flitter is a charming, disarmingly honest, disturbingly believable alternative history. The internal company dialogue is uncannily accurate. My one complaint is the abrupt and rather obtuse ending after th...
A Google user
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Great game. What the hell was the ending though? Also, #cablebro.
A Google user