Every decision shapes what comes next. In this game, you are presented with two choices on each page. Each choice leads you down a different path, eventually a...

This or That? by pshpelfo@andrew.cmu.edu
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This or That? by pshpelfo@andrew.cmu.edu

Every decision shapes what comes next. In this game, you are presented with two choices on each page. Each choice leads you down a different path, eventually arriving at a resoluti

8.0/10
windowsbrowser
PlayerOpens on the publisher site

Open On The Publisher Site

This game is still presented as a strong landing page, but the play session begins on the official destination instead of inside the site.

External Session

This title does not have an approved in-page embed yet

The new player shell still supports a clean fallback for games that must open on a publisher or storefront page. That lets the site mix instant-play entries with standard discovery pages in one coherent UI.

Play Mode

External

Provider

itch.io

Aspect

16:9

Mobile

Desktop first

Overview

What This Game Is About

Every decision shapes what comes next. In this game, you are presented with two choices on each page. Each choice leads you down a different path, eventually arriving at a resolution or prompting you to try again. Navigate intentionally and see where you end up.

Play Notes

Why This Page Is Structured Like A Portal

  • Best fit for players looking for indie sessions.
  • Currently tagged for windows, browser play.
  • This page currently favors desktop-first play patterns and larger screens.
  • Compliance status is marked as unreviewed.
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Session Actions

Keep a clear primary action in the sidebar, just like larger game portals do.

Provider

itch.io

Fallback mode keeps the page useful even before you have an approved iframe source.

Game Info

Publisherpshpelfo@andrew.cmu.edu
Platformswindows, browser
Sourceitch.io
Play ModeExternal
Aspect Ratio16:9
LicenseUnreviewed
MobileNot flagged
Tags
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