- Release Year: 2020
- Platforms: Android, Browser, Linux, Macintosh, Windows
- Genre: Puzzle
- Perspective: 1st-person
- Game Mode: Single-player
- Gameplay: Graphic adventure
- Setting: Contemporary

Description
FeedVid is a short puzzle adventure game set within a contemporary video-sharing app featuring a neural-network algorithm that recommends disturbing or unusual content. Players navigate a point-and-click graphic adventure interface, solving puzzles by interacting with videos in their feed to uncover the platform’s eerie secrets and meta-horror elements.
Gameplay Videos
FeedVid Reviews & Reception
varunramesh.itch.io : Absolutely love how unique this games is. Highly recommend people try it out!
horrorgames.io : FeedVid is a point-and-click horror game whose main interface is a fake video sharing website. It sounds harmless until you realise that the videos you’re watching aren’t just reflecting reality—they’re interfering with it.
FeedVid Cheats & Codes
PC/Mac/Linux/Android/HTML5
Enter codes to solve puzzles.
| Code | Effect |
|---|---|
| 7395 | Unlocks the first door |
| up right down right right up up left up up | Provides directions for the vents |
| 1203 | Unlocks the second door |
| 369 | Alternative password for the second door |
| 396 | Alternative password for the second door |
| OCULI | Unlocks the bathroom |
Extracted Claim (Rephrased for Clarity)
Original Claim 1:
“A system, comprising: one or more processors; and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the system to perform operations comprising: receiving a first user input from a first user device, the first user input indicating a first application instance associated with a first user account; processing the first user input to generate a first set of instructions; and causing a second user device to display, at the second user device, the first application instance based on the first set of instructions.”
Rephrased Explanation:
This patent describes a multi-device computing system that enables users to launch applications on one device and display them on another. Here’s how it works:
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Input Request:
A user interacts with a first device (e.g., a smartphone) to open an application (e.g., a game or software) linked to their user account. -
Processing:
The system processes this request to generate instructions that tell a second device (e.g., a tablet or AR glasses) how to display the application. -
Remote Display:
The second device then shows the application based on these instructions, allowing the user to interact with it on a different screen.
Key Benefits of This System:
- Flexibility: Users can start an app on one device and continue it on another without interruption.
- Multi-Device Support: Works across smartphones, tablets, AR headsets, or other connected devices.
- Real-Time Sync: Instructions ensure the app displays correctly on the second device.
Subclaims (1.1, 1.2) further specify:
– The first device could be touch-sensitive (e.g., phone/tablet).
– The second device could be a head-mounted display (e.g., AR/VR glasses).
Simple Summary:
“This system lets you start an app on your phone and immediately see it on your AR glasses or tablet, seamlessly!”