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- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Quad-core Intel or AMD processor, 2.5 Ghz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 780ti
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 7 GB available space
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JEF
Awaken as an alien with no memory of your arrival or your name. You wake inside a cosmos that has organized itself into cities, rituals, and jokes you cannot decode. You did not come here to conquer; you came here to drift, observe, and perhaps remember. The question of who you are lingers like a half‑finished punchline, and the punchline keeps slipping away into glittering air.
You’ll roam strange colonies built by a spa‑cult civilization, from a bathhouse cathedral to a sunlit resort that doubles as a laboratory of life. The world gleams with beauty and decorum, yet feels utterly indifferent to your presence. Every plaza hums with meaning you cannot share, every encounter hints at secrets you’ll never fully grasp. You’ll meet digital ghosts, quirky companions who speak in glitches and kindness, who may offer clues or distractions as you wander.
JEF is an existential comedy about memory, faith, and the strange mechanics of being alive. What counts as you when the universe is built on absurdity? You are a tourist in your own consciousness, a visitor, a drifter, a wanderer who tries to piece together a map from fragments and overheard whispers. The world may hate you, or it may simply pretend you aren’t worth the trouble. Either way, you keep moving, listening for a rhythm you can call home before the void logs you out.
Gameplay centers on exploration and interaction rather than battles or conquest. Talk to residents, observe the architecture, and collect memories that shimmer like digital dust. Each conversation can reshape your sense of self, each choice nudges your direction, and every laugh at cosmic jokes shifts the mood of the world. The setting is a surreal stage where a bathhouse cathedral doubles as a sanctuary and a mirror, where a religious resort doubles as a simulation of life. Here, meaning is curated, not handed, and you decide how to interpret it.
JEF invites players who enjoy surreal, thought‑provoking narratives that bend language, time, and identity. It’s a mind‑bending stroll through a universe that pretends to care about you while reminding you how little control you have. If you’re ready to explore what “you” could mean in a cosmos built on absurdity, step in and wander. Laugh, reflect, and drift toward whatever answers—or questions—the journey still owes you. The game uses dialogue, exploration, and memory fragments to reveal truth gradually, and each playthrough offers different reflections on self and faith.