The trolley problem developed in 1904 has taken a new form in this moral decision driven survey!

Attention! Before playing this game

Please keep in mind the following statements:

  • If you have a heart condition and/or PTSD we recommend you do not play this game
  • This survey is not recommended for anyone under  the age of 13, discretion is advised
  • You will have to make difficult moral decisions that may cause stress and/or anxiety

🎉You have been selected to participate in this world wide anonymous survey!🎉

In this survey you will be choosing the fate of randomly generated people, this survey was created to simulate moral decisions. This will not be an easy survey, you will make harsh decisions, you will be stressed, this is all part of the survey, if you understand the following please continue to the survey!


We wish you the best of luck!

DOMD

Updated 19 hours ago
Published 2 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, HTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorDigitalFelon
GenreSimulation
Made withGodot
TagsCasual, Dark, Godot, Horror, Life Simulation, MS-DOS, Psychological Horror, Retro, Thriller
Average sessionA few seconds
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilityOne button

Download

Download
TheTrollySurvey1.1.zip 72 MB
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thetrolleysurveymac1.1.zip 95 MB
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thetrolleysurveylinux1.1.zip 69 MB

Install instructions

Right click the zip file (the file currently being downloaded) and press extract all, click extract in the popup window and wait till file is finished being extracted, open up the extracted file and run "The Trolly Survey.exe".

If you run into problems running it on mac or linux, please let me know! I have not checked to see if this works on mac or linux and the feedback would be much appreciated! :)

Development log

Comments

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"Organ doner"?

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Lmao, crap yea had to change the title twice bc I spelt survey wrong then found out I spelt trolley wrong but we all good now

Love this game! I think the short descriptions after really increase the guilty and tense feeling :)

More prompts coming on the way! Thank you for the feedback!