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Broken Reality is a 3D Exploration game developed by Dynamic Media Triad and published by Digital Tribe. It was released on November 29, 2018 on Steam.

NATEM is an online chatroom in the year 2045, offering fully immersive online browsing, chatting, and shopping. As a new user, you are encouraged by the helpful Onee Chan to collect Likes by clicking on ads, shopping, and helping out other users to become as popular as possible. NATEM provides a variety of servers with vibrantly different, retro aesthetics, influenced by both Vaporwave and 90's pop culture into a dizzyingly nostalgic and melancholy blend. All is not well in NATEM, and early on you are asked by those in the know to help plumb its secrets.

A sequel has been announced: Broken Reality 2000


Broken Reality contains examples of:

  • Anachronism Stew: Despite being set in the distant future of 2045, just about everything regarding NATEM, from its structure to its aesthetic, is themed around how the real-world internet was during The '90s.
  • Annoying Pop-Up Ad: Viruses in the game are primarily depicted this way, being suspicious glitchy advertisements that block pathways and can only be removed via being hacked to bits with a katana.
  • Bigger on the Inside: The waterslide in Love Cruise 64. Entering it sends you falling into a terrifying subspace for several seconds before appearing at the bottom.
  • Blackout Basement: The innermost labyrinth of the Innernet. You must stay near the glowing orb that is your guide, and wandering away has you confronted by Screamers.
  • Crapsaccharine World: On the surface, NATEM looks like a pretty harmless social network. Even if its users seem vapid and self-absorbed at times, they're all fairly normal and even friendly to the player. But even at the beginning, something about the place just feels wrong. Between the amount of viruses infesting the servers, the broken state of Aquanet, and some of the books found in Furrobotto's secret room, it's clear that something very wrong is going on as you keep digging deeper.
  • Credit Card Plot: Invoked with the upay card you get near the beginning. You immediately go into the red when you start using it to buy items, which you must do in order to progress. And the game even encourages reckless spending with the shopping mini-game. Once you reach GeoCity, however, you'll have to Work Off the Debt in order to progress, though thankfully the Phisherman will give you an upgraded card that will give you money for buying things instead to make this much easier.
  • Cruise Episode: All of Love Cruise 64 takes place on a cruise ship, starting in the engine room and working your way up to the deck.
  • Dance Party Ending: The end credits has everyone on NATEM dancing under fireworks.
  • Fictional Social Network: NATEM itself, tracking friends, Likes, and currency.
  • Grappling-Hook Pistol: The Hyperlinker item behaves like this, sending you to any distant link you click on.
  • Green Hill Zone: Domo Paradisso, the first zone, is a tropical island and shopping mall filled with palm trees, dolphins, and bamboo forests.
  • Gotta Catch Them All:
    • The Triangles are rare collectibles in each zone. To end the game you must find all fifteen.
    • Within the Innernet are the 13 Children of Error.
  • Historical Domain Character:
    • Socrates in Aquanet; fittngly, he's found in underwater ruins, and the Socratic Dialogues were the first great writings about Atlantis.
    • Buddha; fittingly, he's the one who gets you out of the Innernet, and Buddhism is all about escaping the cycle of existence.
  • Hub Level: Axis Plaza has connections to all the other servers in NATEM, walled off by how many Likes you have collected.
  • Internet Incorporated: NATEM is a mega corporation that runs all digital communication in the year 2045.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: The katana item is a shiny blade that constantly leaves a rainbow trail and can kill any virus.
  • Living Statue: Three moai are in Domo Paradisso and ask for items from the nearby mall to help deal with the sunshine.
  • Mini-Game:
    • The Shopping minigame asks you to find and purchase a particular item in a store as fast as possible.
    • In AquaNet, Socrates gives you a minigame to chop all the viruses in the room in under 20 seconds. You can replay it if you want.
  • Metroidvania: Played straight in Domo Paradisso, in which you gradually obtain new items that allow you to access previously unreachable sections of the stage. After that, however, your gear remains static for the rest of the game barring a few upgrades to it.
  • Metropolis Level: Geo City.
  • Non-Standard Character Design:
    • Every zone except Axis Plaza has a character that is a 2D sprite instead of a 3D model. Domo Paradisso has Chozai, AquaNet has Socrates, Geo City has the owner of Blaze Runner, Love Cruise 64 has Captain Johnson, and Innernet has Buddha, who allows you to leave.
    • The very end of the game has an Art Shift to a realistic apartment, complete with a human woman in a naturalistic style instead of the polygonal avatars seen before then.
  • Pun: The save points in the game are vending machines that say "You've been saved" along with an Ethereal Choir.
  • Punny Name: Several throughout the game.
    • Domo Paradissio is the main level featured in the game's demo.
    • Axis Plaza provides access to all parts of the web.
    • Geo City is a reference to GeoCities.
    • The Innernet is the game's equivalent to the deep web.
  • Red Light District: Electric Town in Geo City.
  • Save Point: The SAVED VIP vending machines scattered around all of NATEM.
  • Selfie Fiend: Mameitor is a buff, rich dancer that often asks you to take photos of himself and the neighborhood so he can post it on social media.
  • Trippy Finale Syndrome: While every other level has a unifying theme of some sort, The Innernet is a bizarre series of disconnected, eye-searing locations with seemingly no relation to each other apart from their disturbing nature. Some of its locations in particular make it look like the "hell" of NATEM.
  • Under the Sea: The ruined AquaNet, left to neglect by the admins.
  • Vaporwave: The aesthetic covers the game like gold dust. Omnipresent advertising, low poly palm trees and dolphins, Greek statues, vending machines everywhere.
  • Wretched Hive: Geo City is known to be one of these, where all kinds of illicit substances and services can be purchased.


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