Feedback System
You are being programmed by a piece of software to touch your device the way that it wants to be touched.
NOTE: This was originally designed with phone in mind, but it turns out that it really doesn't work that well with touch because the task requires your finger to occlude the screen. I found it OK on phone, but others have reported that it's essentially unplayable and I believe them. I can't really recommend that you play with on your phone. I think I have to just call this one a failed interaction-design experiment.
This game makes HEAVY use of audio-feedback. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND wearing headphones. And if you are using an iPhone you will need to turn of "silent mode" BEFORE you load the game (or refresh the page after turning it off.)
This is an abstract toy about eroticism and non-verbal communication and focus and attention with an overlay of kinky brainwashing /training and robot-fucking. It uses hypnotic imagery and language along with language about surrender, submission, brainwashing, and being programmed. There is no explicit sexual language, no mention of bodies or body parts or genitals or genders.
Just you being good and letting yourself focus and follow and learn to please the machine.
| Updated | 9 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Rating | Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 total ratings) |
| Author | signal-response |
| Tags | Adult, Erotic, Experimental, hypnosis |
Development log
- Feedback System - new version release!68 days ago

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Thank you so much for this program! Being able to see how pleased my phone gets when I do as I'm told makes me feel so happy! Feeling the way the friction of my hands heats up my phone as it only grows more and more pleased as I keep doing as I'm told. It made my head go fuzzy and it made me feel good. I'm sure it has been enjoying this just as much as I have :>
After reading your note, I personally think it plays fine on phone. It's very nice.
The speed of the target when you have to touch in circles ramps up WAY too fast for such a small region of a touch screen, and the circular path you have to trace is way too small. The particle trails the target circle leaves make it extremely difficult to locate, and you have to follow that fast moving, nearly invisible target underneath your finger with ridiculous precision to not start losing whatever seems to count as "progress" in the list of percentages at the top.
I have skinny fingers and my phone is not small, and the circle I'm expected to precisely trace in like half a second or less over and over again is basically covered by just the tip of my index finger. This is asking for a repetitive strain injury, my index finger was sore in seconds while failing to keep up with a target I couldn't see. Did you test this with a stylus on a tablet?
Trying to follow along with this one was genuinely stressful. I'm not gonna hurt myself just to see where this one goes; all your other stuff is much more usable, but I think this could be, too, if it were easier to actually do what it seems to be asking me to do.
Fair enough! Sorry it didn't land! The honest answer is that I mostly tested it with a mouse on a laptop and then did some testing on my phone and it seemed OK and I played through it a few times but it was also obviously flawed as a phone-first design (because the finger occludes the screen) so I didn't work hard to improve the phone experience.
I'll make a note of that on the page/description.
Out of curiosity, I've since tried it with a stylus. Still probably too much of an active dexterity/reflex check for anything trying to be hypnotic, and the precise target is still very hard to see a lot of the time and is really easy to lose, but it does work and doesn't cause hand/finger pain.