CAPTCHA Hell Steam Page Now Live, Release Date Unannounced

CAPTCHA Hell repurposes a common web annoyance into a puzzle game mechanic, directly tapping into a shared online frustration.

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CAPTCHA Hell Steam Page Now Live, Release Date Unannounced

The Steam store page for the adventure puzzle game CAPTCHA Hell by developer Linternet User has opened. The official trailer was released in March, but the release date remains undecided. The game is themed around the 'I am not a robot' CAPTCHA verification. Players explore a PC desktop in 2D pixel art, trying to obtain tickets for a live performance by their favorite idol while being blocked by verification walls. The game involves chatting with friends via an in-game messaging app. Japanese language support has not been announced.

Players chat with friends via an in-game messaging app while solving CAPTCHA puzzles to progress. The goal is to obtain tickets for a live performance by their favorite idol, but an outrageous verification wall blocks them. The game uses 2D pixel art and takes place on a PC desktop screen. The basic flow involves unraveling the mystery behind the strange and frustrating CAPTCHA verifications. A task that should take 30 seconds develops into an unimaginable situation. As of now, Japanese language support has not been announced.

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