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I cant comment on the story or anything but the clay/ ceramic shaping is a great tool. I throw pots on the wheel (learning) and this definitely helped me!

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Zen and The Art of Transhumanism is a thought-provoking game set in a cyberpunk world. It raises questions on the nature of humanity over its short length, and the ending is a corker.

Great work team, keep it up!


ever think there will be a mac port for this game? i would really like to play this game, but i don't have access to windows software

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ZEN Lets Play with Penis!

Had a blast streaming this. I would buy an expanded edition if this winds up getting the Gods Will Be Watching treatment!

I was pretty happy to see a transhumanism themed game, and the pottery angle grabbed me as unique. While I can't say I share the same philosophy presented in the game (hell, on the account of the game dev, I outright disagreed with the "proper" course of action) I have to say this was overall a really pleasant, positive, and aesthetically pleasing experience. Working the pottery wheel was really relaxing, the abstract shapes you create are like freewriting or inkblots, they're pieces with little/no objective meaning that are not only really intuitive to create, they're also totally interpretive, and you can really get a lot of feeling out of so little - the Empress, especially, but maybe that's just because I'm a tarot fanatic.

The weakest part of this game was probably that it was a bit heavyhanded in its narrative. I think a lot of that comes from this being a game for Ludum Dare - thus it was made in a shorter span of time and is a shorter game. I think if it were a longer game it could've been expanded to include more mods and more possible ways to help each person. But maybe I'm just saying this as the idiot who gave the blogger The Knight so she could beat the crap out of her harassers.

I think there's a really solid foundation here, especially mechanically, and some people will definitely resonate more with the Zen themes than I did. It's ironic I played this on Father's Day, since my dad would've loved this. Definitely worth picking up again sometimes just to mess around with the pottery wheel.

I loved this game, well executed concept and cute to boot :)

I found that was an very interesting concept. It's the first time I saw pottery integrated in a game and I'm not dissapointed !

Here is my let's play:


A very cool way of looking at things i think. I'd rate this 8/10 mainly because it's a bit short in my opinion. would have loved to see more.

My file broke during initial launch. Do you have a fix?

lov it

Very interesting and fun game. :) My only complaint is the spinning of the pottery wheel. My poor spacebar gets enough use! Thankfully, I just mapped a macro to my mouse.

The potter was so cute! Has anyone done fanart of him? :)

I need more cyberpunk pottery games :D

I think this game is amazing! It's a perfect example of how a short and well designed game can convey a remarkable experience.

so basically transhumanism is the shortcut to enlightenment.nice,relaxing game.

No changelog for new version?

This is really cool.

it says i cant run .rar files any idias on tow to fix this

The utility linked below will let you unpack the RAR file, (a file type that's like a zip file), one unpacked, you should be able to run it.


http://www.7-zip.org/

I tried to download this but it wouldn't work and in History it kept saying "no compatible downloads were found for 'Zen and the Art of Transhumanism' so it wasn't installed" which is dissapointing for me because it's such a cool premise.

Hey! mind if I record this game? It looks unique :

Sure! ;)

Here you go! :D


Also please share this. So everyone will be interested to your game :D

Thank you so much! :D

no problem! you put alot of efforts in this game so i'll do my best to spread the word :D

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