FeedVid

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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:

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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!”

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