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Mosaic is now available for pre-order. Buy the game before release on December 5th and receive Mosaic Original Soundtrack and 1% DLC.

Mosaic is a dark surrealistic and atmospheric adventure game from Krillbite Studio, authors of Among the Sleep.

You live a monotonous and repetitive lonely life in a cold overpopulated ever-expanding city. The phone is distracting you with meaningless notifications as you move through anonymous crowds on your way to work at a megacorporation where yet another long day with overtime awaits. You have no real sense of meaning - until one crucial day, when strange things start to happen on your commute to work and everything changes.
Game looks very nice, based on visual direction

although dlc info makes you wonder

1% (DLC):

Executive Tie - Dress for success! This exclusive executive tie will surely make management take notice and increase your chances of promotion in the Mosaic Corporation!

Deluxe Phone Cover - A fashionable executive phone cover to keep your in-game phone protected from the elements while inspiring you to Blip harder!

Ad-delayer - We know you appreciate our corporate ads popping up while playing Blip Blop, but sometimes you want to stay in that Blop-zone a little while longer. With the Ad-delayer enabled, you will see slightly less ads on your in-game telephone.

Premium Love Account - Having trouble finding that special someone? With a Premium Love Account you will get more matches from other Premium users in the Love app on your in-game phone.
I think it's sarcastic and it's a parody of nowadays life, I have a bit of social media/smartphone addiction so I can relate. I guess the ads they are talking about are in-game content and part of the Mosaic "world".
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BeatriceElysia: Ad-delayer - We know you appreciate our corporate ads popping up while playing Blip Blop, but sometimes you want to stay in that Blop-zone a little while longer. With the Ad-delayer enabled, you will see slightly less ads on your in-game telephone.
GOG you are spoiling us.
Cool, goes onto the wishlist. Among the Sleep was pretty rad and I'm genuinely curious how this one turns out.
Yes, looks interesting. It somehow reminds me of Serial Experiments:Lain.
Wishlisted for now.
Looks right up my alley.
décidément, ce jeu nous rappelle que nous vivons vraiment une sale époque. A se demander comment nous faisons pour vivre dans un tel environnement: travail stressant, individualisme, écrans partout (smartphone et autres).

Curieux de voir comment le jeu va traiter le sujet.

On trouve rarement ce type de sujet dans les jeux qui préfère miser sur la fantasy ou la violence. Dans les jeux récents, il y a Control, qui à un moment donné fait une véritable parodie du monde du travail... dans le sens négatif évidemment, cad que l'on devient fou à très rapidement... comme quoi, certains développeurs osent retranscrire la réalité dans leur jeu. C'est trop rare.
Today's dream of mine. Wake me up ... not?
Game is included on Apple Arcade... started playing it yesterday, pretty well done so far... little rough around the edges, but the story, vibe and aesthetics make up for it
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GOG.com: Mosaic is now available for pre-order. Buy the game before release on December 5th and receive Mosaic Original Soundtrack and 1% DLC.

Mosaic is a dark surrealistic and atmospheric adventure game from Krillbite Studio, authors of Among the Sleep.

You live a monotonous and repetitive lonely life in a cold overpopulated ever-expanding city. The phone is distracting you with meaningless notifications as you move through anonymous crowds on your way to work at a megacorporation where yet another long day with overtime awaits. You have no real sense of meaning - until one crucial day, when strange things start to happen on your commute to work and everything changes.
The recommended GPU: Dedicated GPU (5 years old or newer)

That is a horrible way to specify a system requirement because it is hard coded to a variable date as time goes on. It is 2019 right now, which would mean the game will run on any dedicated GPU made since 2014. However when 2020 comes if you subtract 5 years from it then the game requirements are saying that it will run on any GPU made since 2015, when clearly there is no reason why a GPU from 2015 would no longer work.

It's bad form to state GPU requirements in terms of the date of a GPU anyway, but to specify it with a relative sliding year is just not thinking about this the right way. If this is going to be tied to a date, at least uses an absolute date and say "Dedicated GPU (released in 2014 or newer) rather than "5 years old or newer".

Better yet, specify actual GPU models from that year which are known supported.

Does GOG make these things up or does the publisher? Either way, it is bad information and not very useful to the consumer trying to make an informed choice. Maybe in 2020 someone looks at the game who has a GPU from 2014, does the math and thinks "oh crap, my GPU is a year too old. I need a GPU from 2015 for this" when in fact their GPU currently would be considered supported.

<makes me shake my head>

Update: Follow up question, does the game have built in code that checks if your GPU is more than 5 years old and refuses to run on it forcing you to buy a new GPU at least once every 5 years to keep playing the game, even if the game code never changes in that time? </sarcasm>
Post edited November 09, 2019 by skeletonbow