The subject: Protocol zero

The subject: Protocol zero

About the Game

Turn on your webcam. Allow access to your microphone. The experiment begins.

You have become the first subject in the final phase of the Null Institute Protocol Zero trials. The goal is to objectively measure the limits of human self-control. The reward is first. The method is full monitoring. Your task is to complete four stages, adhering to absolute rules. Your body is the primary variable in this equation.

Full tracking system

This experience is only possible with an active webcam and microphone. The game analyzes the video stream and audio from your devices in real time. The mechanics are built not on button presses, but on physical inactivity, precise movements, and absolute concentration. The system records blinking, lip movements, silhouette movements, and hand trajectories. Any violation is a critical failure and results in immediate termination of the experiment.

You are Subject Zero.

You have signed a contract with a foundation renowned for its neurological research. You are the first and key participant. Your codename is Protocol Zero. You are not given the ability to know what came before or what will come after. As the trials progress, through voice instructions and snippets of data, the true scope of the study will be revealed to you, where the subject's resilience is just one of many measurable parameters.

Go through four phases, each testing different aspects of your control. Breaking any rule ends the session.

Stage 1

The system monitors your blink rate by analyzing the camera image. Your task is to not blink for a set period of time. The sensors will detect any eyelid movement. A tear rolling down your cheek is also considered a violation.

Stage 2

You must maintain a completely still posture and remain silent. Software analysis will compare your silhouette with the original position and record any shifts. The microphone will record any sound above the background level, including breathing and random noises.

Stage 3

A sequence of gestures will be briefly displayed on the screen. You must reproduce it precisely, in the correct order, and within a limited time. Computer vision will compare the trajectory and position of your hand with the reference model. A mismatch will result in a crash.

Stage 4

You will be given a command to move or freeze depending on the signal (green or red light). The system continues to monitor your immobility through the camera during the "red light" phase. An incorrect response to the signal or movement during the prohibited phase will be considered a failure.

Initial Release