Ouija Party (English) for Android
This interactive entertainment app was created to connect with the afterlife. It listens to the questions you ask and, if successfully connected to a 'spirit', answers through a mechanical voice.
Instructions:
1. Best played in a dimly lit, fairly quiet room, with WiFi turned on.
2. When the red light bulb blinks, touch the lever to ask your question. Speak clearly!
3. When the light bulb turns off, place all players' fingers on the crystal ring. (It can be used by a single player, too.) The tesla lightning at the top of the device symbolises a connection.
4. Try not to force movements of the glass. A message can be read out in the small box on the right as it is being spelled out.
5. When the message is finished, the device will speak it out loud. Listen carefully. DO NOT PANIC**.
6. If you want to see the whole message in writing, or share it with your networks, click on the social media buttons.
Good luck.
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How does it work?
Technically, the app is merely a facilitator for communication. At its core is a combination of freeflowing verbal streams which react to the given input and ultimately respond in the format of a live-generated audio message. The choice of technologies behind it were riddled with horrific and partly inexplicable advancements in computer science, and the remaining developers went along with the events as they unraveled during one of the most deterministic agile development projects in the history of all unholy communication attempts.
Why did it come to exist?
The Ouija Party app's artificial life began in conversation between a (now sadly deceased) philosopher-programmer and the digital artist who went on to lead the production of the app. A promise was made: if the philosopher were to die, he would attempt to communicate with his friend from the afterlife.
Sadly, this foretold death did indeed come to pass. And, one cold night before Halloween, the philosopher's melancholy friend opened a book on artificial life he had given her -- resolving to build a contraption that would run ghostly infrasound input through neural networks, in an attempt to facilitate conversation between levels of existence.
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Developer's notes:
Hiya,
It's been the most messed up project I've ever been entangled in. I just thought I should probably tell you to remember to say 'Goodbye' at the end, dunno, might help or something. Anyhow, I need sleep (and no, I don't mean the eternal kind - enough of those sorts of happenings recently). So long, goodnight, let me know if the dead bugs byte.
* (Aka ouija, weeja or fuji and spiritism)
**N.B. Pataphysics is not responsible for things the dead may say..
I absolutely love this app! You made this ouija board perfect!! Thank you soo much:) this is just what I was looking for. This app is amazing!!;) it has great intrusions. It has great creativity. My friends and I used this and it spelled out my sisters full name! I was shocked but also amazed! I used this app 12:30 pm last night and got good results. For the people out there saying this is not a good app then that's your problem. But so far this app has been a great deal! My mom got pulled out of bed also.
Awesome. It works like its real. I will find out and let you know how it turns out. I'm gonna try it in a cementary
Not you average app but quite enjoyable
Scary app! Made me jump put of my seat!
Not real. Y pay when fake
Made Paranormal Activity look like Paranormal Activity 4!!
Not real. Y pay when fake
Made Paranormal Activity look like Paranormal Activity 4!!
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Can't always understand what is being said so would be nice to have had a way of storing words that are being spoken. Good concept but not the real deal. It never answers my questions, just random sentences lol