Refind Self: The Personality Test Game

Games can really show someone's personality, don't you think? By way of a simple exploration-based adventure, this data-science game analyzes your actions to estimate your personality.

Refind Self: The Personality Test Game is a choose your own adventure, exploration and visual novel game developed by Lizardry and published by PLAYISM.
Released on November 13th 2023 is available only on Windows in 9 languages: Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, French, Italian, German and Spanish - Spain.

It has received 2,681 reviews of which 2,333 were positive and 348 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.4 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 6.23€ on Steam and has a 20% discount.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7+
  • Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3230M CPU @ 2.60GHz
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 200 MB available space

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Oct. 2024
The personality test is alright at guessing if you ACTUALLY take the time to play seriously. However, as some people could have guessed, as the game can only assume it's not precise. For example let's say you had something to look forward to during your time playing, you may do actions that are not relevant to your personality because you were trying to focus on a thing as the game tells you to play the way you want. Like trying to focus on the story but it changes my personality even thought I just wanna understand the plot, idk if it makes sense to you guys but that was a bit of frustration I had. noneless nice game, not perfect but it's sooo refreshing, well done experimental game id say
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Oct. 2024
Refind Self is more than just a game. It's another reminder that games are an art form. In less than an hour, the first run will provide you with some insights on your choices. The second and third run are then used along with the first to analyze your actions and choices. Based on the data from all three, Refind Self attempts to give a broad analysis of who the player is, and what they value. The whole process took me less than three hours to complete, and I was left stunned by how well the Refind Self did in regards to analyzing who I am. The game itself is structured as a short narrative where the player's character, an android, is walking around town after the death of her creator. How she chooses to spend the day is important, from picking up the flower by the road, to how long you think about a choice. There's no bad ending, there's no worrying about player death. Just the limited amount you can do in a day. The art style and the music blend to provide a melancholy, bitter sweet atmosphere. The mini games are uncomplicated, although a couple are a little finicky. They're also optional. If you like Freebird Games To the Moon, Finding Paradise, and/or Impostor Factory, there's a good chance you'll like this. It's structured very differently from those works, but Refind Self is equally as thoughtful and introspective as the adventures of Neil Watts and Eva Rosaline. The analysis of Refind Self was incredibly spot on for me, although your mileage may vary. Still, it's rather inexpensive, so I definitely recommend it to anyone, especially those looking for insights either a reminder of old lessons, or perhaps new knowledge to inform how you want to live.
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Sept. 2024
Short but sweet game where there is no real goal, just exploration while choosing what to interact with/say. Make sure you go through the simulation 3 times.
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July 2024
Refind Self was a unique experience as it was both a personality quiz and a story-based game in one. You play as a female AI robot who goes on a self-discovery journey on what it means to be human, and the story cleverly sets you as a character who develops their personality through their interactions with the world. Positives The personality gauging mechanic was interesting. Every action or decision you make in the game, and even how long you take to decide on those actions contribute to your personality profile by engaging with various aspects of your personality, such as morals, compassion etc. The game requires 3 playthroughs to have a complete analysis of your personality profile, which is fine as there are enough variety of options to explore on different runs. More than the personality quiz aspect, I was enthralled by the story implications and found myself just exploring the game in order to uncover more about the story. The story creates a thought-provoking self-reflection on what it means to be human, the beauty of human imperfections and the challenges of adhering to human morals, told from the perspective of an AI who struggles yet strives to comprehend such concepts. Negatives My biggest gripe with the game was the fragmented storytelling that made it a lot less enjoyable than a well-crafted streamlined experience. I feel like the personality quiz aspect which encourages for player freedom contradicts with the way that such an emotional story should be told. It is also a massive pain to unlock all the endings (based on the 24 different personalities) since there are no mid-game saves, and those endings contribute a lot to your understanding of the overall story. I recommend watching a compilation video on Youtube instead for those btw. Final Thoughts All in all I still enjoyed the game, and it didn't take too long to finish, so I would recommend that people give it a try if you find the idea of a personality quiz that blends a bittersweet story experience appealing.
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Feb. 2024
Calling itself a personality test game is both a disservice and almost a blatant lie... it uses that medium in order to tell such a gorgeously melancholic story and world. Whilst you may come away with a better understanding of yourself it's more likely you'll come away teary eyed at beautiful and unconventional tragedy.
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Refind Self: The Personality Test Game
8.4
2,333
348
Online players
52
Developer
Lizardry
Publisher
PLAYISM
Release 13 Nov 2023
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