The narrative is told through environmental storytelling and cryptic data logs. It follows the aftermath of an experiment that seemingly went wrong, leaving the player to piece together the events of the "Dofamine" project. The title itself—a play on the neurotransmitter dopamine—suggests a critique of our constant search for the next "hit" of discovery or breakthrough. It questions whether the pursuit of ultimate knowledge is a noble endeavor or a dangerous addiction that leads to self-destruction. Mechanics as Metaphor
The game’s primary strength lies in its oppressive, minimalist atmosphere. Using a stark, high-contrast visual style—often reminiscent of industrial ruins or high-tech laboratories— Dofamine creates a sense of profound isolation. The sound design is equally sparse, utilizing ambient drones and mechanical echoes to keep the player in a state of quiet unease. Unlike traditional shooters or fast-paced simulators, the game forces a slower tempo, demanding observation over reaction. Narrative and Themes Dofamine
Dofamine is less of a traditional game and more of a digital installation. It challenges the player to find meaning in a void and highlights the thin line between genius and madness. For those who enjoy "walking simulators" with a dark, cerebral edge, it offers a haunting reflection on the limits of human understanding and the echoes we leave behind in our quest for the infinite. The narrative is told through environmental storytelling and
is a surreal, experimental first-person puzzle game that invites players into a cold, labyrinthine world where science and philosophy collide. Released in late 2020 by Cyber_Folks, the game serves as a meditative exploration of human curiosity and the cost of progress, centered around a mysterious research facility investigating the "God Particle." Atmosphere and Design It questions whether the pursuit of ultimate knowledge


El Dr. Francisco Vélez Pérez es Médico Cirujano General egresado de la Universidad La Salle, y cuenta con una certificación de Alta Especialidad en Cirugía Hepato-Pancreato-Biliar por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.