Nevermind, a horror game that lets you use biofeedback to make the game scarier, is out now for PC and Mac on Steam and the Humble Store.We covered Nevermind last October when it launched its successful Kickstarter. The game lets you use off-the-shelf biofeedback sensors or Intel RealSense to measure the player's pulse and use that knowledge to adapt the game to make it even scarier.
This isn't simply a gimmick to make players cack their pants either, but developer Flying Mollusk aims to use the game as a therapeutic tool to help folks deal with their fears through exposure - not unlike how Phobia Free aims to help those with arachnophobia conquer their fear.
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