AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
★★★★☆
4.8
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
80%
4 star
20%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
27% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
79% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
80% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About Biphase
Our Message: We hope that the game can show the plight of some bipolar patients in a realistic and in-depth way by depicting an "individual" in a group, in addition to popularizing the phenomenon related to the disease. We are trying to trigger the public's empathy through the individual's narrative, and call on the public to adopt a more understanding and tolerant attitude towards patients with bipolar disorder.
Abstract Narration: The narration part of this game was based on real cases around the player, mainly about the main character with bipolar disorder, who explores the abstract world of red and black mental images to find an exit.
Puzzle Levels: The level process is a metaphor for the condition "bipolar disorder". The main components of the scene, red and black, fade into the background of the same color, just as people wrapped in extreme emotions often fail to perceive the whole picture. The red and black worlds in the game refer to the "manic" and "depressive" mood poles of bipolar disorder, and the characters are in a world divided by two levels of emotions.
How to Play: In the level, players manipulate the main character to move left and right, jump, press the switch, jump to change the background color. Players switch back and forth in the red and black dual-phase mental image world, and interact with the scene components with different states of passage in the two colors of the background, when the scene components and the background color is the same, the components are in non-interactive state; when the scene components and the background color is opposite, the components are interactive state. Players gradually explore the path to the end in the switching of red and black.
Follow us at:
Facebook: @BiphaseGame
Twitter: @BiphaseG
Instagram: @biphasegame
Special thanks to: DBSA(Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance)
Biphase Screenshots
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Reviews for Biphase
ray2swaggy
great
i don’t know if i have bipolar disorder but i’ve recently felt like i have it(will ask a doctor soon) but as far as i know its a great game that i THINK(because im not sure im not diagnosed) displays a good interpretation of how it is to live with BP:)
purplechimmycooky
one of the best games i’ve ever played
the mechanics of this game are easy to catch onto but the levels of complexity make it very intriguing and fun to play. the music is very nice and hints of the story are paced very well throughout the levels. I have bipolar and this game is pretty representative of the experience- even before the beautiful play through explanation and story at the end, I already somewhat related to the little character lost in an abyss of change.