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Pure mind is a prototype of a virtual space emulation system. To make sure of its efficiency, its developers need volunteers to test. You were one of those. But everything was not so simple. In the power of the tester, dictating to you of the condition, the experimental is necessary to perform all the tests that the announcer puts, no matter how dangerous they turn out to be. In order to regain your freedom, you will have to explore the quirky structures that the developers or the system itself generated, overcome various dangerous obstacles such as lasers, thorns, huge pits, and other things that can kill you, and solve some puzzles! Exploring all the corners of strange rooms, you also can stumble upon some secrets. You have to go through 40 different levels, reveal all the secrets of the Pure Mind prototype, find out who is behind it.
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