InterfaceX26
During InterfaceX26 we are celebrating Fake OS* games, bringing together 150+ game developers to spotlight the genre. Navigate the intricate interfaces of imaginary computers, become desktop detectives browsing through file archives for buried secrets, explore retro devices and ancient chat systems and experience custom operating systems taking on a life of their own.InterfaceX26 features a week-long Steam sale, a live showcase of brand new games, and a community push to make Fake OS an official Steam tag. Join us and check out https://interfacex.net!Steam Sale (April 27 – May 4): A week of deep discounts across 150+ Fake OS games — from cult classics and pioneers of the genre to hidden gems you haven't played yet. Explore 8 unique areas: ???? The Uncanny Valley ???? ???? The Cutting Floor ???? ????️ The Digital Panopticon ????️ ???? The Case Files ???? ???? The Dystopia Directory ???? ???? The Chat Room ???? ???? The Time Capsule ???? ???? The Handheld Device ???? ???? The Gremlin Gallery ????Live Showcase (May 2, 10 AM PDT / 18:00 BST): A live showcase of exclusive reveals and brand new games on Twitch and YouTube, hosted by GameSpot's Kurt Indovina and Lucy James, and featuring Jesse Cox, Dodger, Nookrium and Stormfall33.Community Tagging Push: 150+ devs and you are making Fake OS an official Steam tag — a coordinated effort to make these games easier to discover for everyone. Check out our custom tagging tool that makes tagging all those games a breeze.Try dozens of demos to sample and enjoy throughout the week, check out the free games and make sure to wishlist all new announcements so you can try the genre for yourself. Join us on https://interfacex.net/, oh Interface Explorers!*Fake OS games are also known under many other names: Interface Sims, Interface Dramas, Desktop/Phone Sims, and Found Device games. For us, this means a major part of the game simulates an actual device or operating system — desktop, phone, browser, console, etc. — as a major gameplay mechanic. We agreed to use the Fake OS tag on Steam to simplify things, but all other names are equally valid.

During InterfaceX26 we are celebrating Fake OS* games, bringing together 150+ game developers to spotlight the genre. Navigate the intricate interfaces of imaginary computers, become desktop detectives browsing through file archives for buried secrets, explore retro devices and ancient chat systems and experience custom operating systems taking on a life of their own.
InterfaceX26 features a week-long Steam sale, a live showcase of brand new games, and a community push to make Fake OS an official Steam tag. Join us and check out https://interfacex.net!

Steam Sale (April 27 – May 4): A week of deep discounts across 150+ Fake OS games — from cult classics and pioneers of the genre to hidden gems you haven't played yet. Explore 8 unique areas: ???? The Uncanny Valley ???? ???? The Cutting Floor ???? ????️ The Digital Panopticon ????️ ???? The Case Files ???? ???? The Dystopia Directory ???? ???? The Chat Room ???? ???? The Time Capsule ???? ???? The Handheld Device ???? ???? The Gremlin Gallery ????
Live Showcase (May 2, 10 AM PDT / 18:00 BST): A live showcase of exclusive reveals and brand new games on Twitch and YouTube, hosted by GameSpot's Kurt Indovina and Lucy James, and featuring Jesse Cox, Dodger, Nookrium and Stormfall33.
Community Tagging Push: 150+ devs and you are making Fake OS an official Steam tag — a coordinated effort to make these games easier to discover for everyone. Check out our custom tagging tool that makes tagging all those games a breeze.
Try dozens of demos to sample and enjoy throughout the week, check out the free games and make sure to wishlist all new announcements so you can try the genre for yourself.
Join us on https://interfacex.net/, oh Interface Explorers!
*Fake OS games are also known under many other names: Interface Sims, Interface Dramas, Desktop/Phone Sims, and Found Device games. For us, this means a major part of the game simulates an actual device or operating system — desktop, phone, browser, console, etc. — as a major gameplay mechanic. We agreed to use the Fake OS tag on Steam to simplify things, but all other names are equally valid.
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