
You play as yourself, a presence in the life of two people—Sullivan and Sarah—each wrestling with their own mental health struggles. They're flawed, complicated, and they need you to listen.
3:33 isn't about "fixing" or "saving" them. It's about compassion. Understanding. Recognizing that sometimes the most profound act of love is simply being present for someone while they struggle.
Features
Multiple branching paths that all matter. The goal is understanding, not conquest.
Gender neutral protagonist with established relationships.
Overarching mystery hidden in plain sight.
Character-driven narrative. A fight might give you more insight into your friends/lovers than never experiencing conflict.
True endings that reward thoughtfulness, not luck. A hint system can be activated only once experiencing a true "Bad End"
A story that changes. Just like recovery can feel like a cycle, 3:33 is meant to be played multiple times, with more "tools" or understanding each time.
About 3 hours of playtime depending on reading speed and choices.
Themes
Mental health with a focus on:
Anxiety and depression.
People pleasing and Self-worth.
Codependency and healthy boundaries.
The masks we wear and what lies beneath.
Personas and their value.
Action vs intention.
Self-compassion and love in all its forms.
Romance is not the end goal.
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 20.04+
- Processor: 2.0 Ghz 64-bit Intel-compatibleMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.0
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