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The update began the process of giving Jane's history more weight, ensuring your starting choices affect her goals and dialogue throughout the game.
Rumors suggest that Mr Unaware New has placed limited units in lost-and-found bins at major train stations (Grand Central, Shinjuku, Gare du Nord). Others claim that if you stare at a specific digital ad screen at a specific time—02:17 AM—a QR code appears for 12 seconds, leading to a dead link that, after 404 errors, redirects to a plain-text file with GPS coordinates.
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: Relationships with NPCs like Kevin (the diner owner) or Albert (the boyfriend) are dynamic. Players must also manage survival-lite mechanics like Mood and Health , which can lead to game overs if neglected (especially on higher difficulties). Critical Perspective
release, which launched for public access on June 1, 2024, serves as a stable, non-beta version of the game designed to provide a cohesive experience without experimental features or cheats. Game Concept & Gameplay The update began the process of giving Jane's
In , a sandbox RPG by Mr. Unaware Studios , the story is largely what you make of it. You play as Jane, a 21-year-old woman who has just arrived in a massive, uncaring metropolis known simply as "The City".
Central to Mr Unaware’s project is the paradox of the title. To be unaware in the city is both a failure and a liberation. Most city dwellers are hyper-aware of threats, schedules, notifications. But true navigation of urban space requires a kind of selective unconsciousness—the ability to let the city wash over you without drowning. This appears to reference a specific sneaker or
Rumors suggest Mr Unaware used a custom AI patch that responds to live weather data. While unconfirmed, listeners note that the texture of rain, wind, and distant traffic shifts subtly between listens—as if the city is re-recording itself each time.