Turing Testimony is a suspense-driven survival game blending investigation, relationship building, and AI-driven storytelling.
You and a group of amnesiac participants are trapped inside a sealed environment, forced to drift between daily interactions, murder investigations, and brutal interrogations.
You awaken in an unfamiliar school.
Your memories are fractured.
Your identity is uncertain.
A social experiment, controlled by an unknown force, quietly begins.
Coexist — or kill each other.
With every death, the truth behind the experiment draws closer.
And sometimes, the truth is not worth uncovering.
Key Features
️ AI-Driven NPCs: They Remember Everything
Characters are not bound to fixed dialogue.
They will:
Remember your choices and attitude
Change their stance, emotions, and trust toward you
Lie, hesitate, conceal the truth — or turn against you during interrogation
Every playthrough creates different characters.
There are no answers to memorize — only people to understand.
❤️ Relationship Building × Dangerous Bonds
Forming intimacy under rules of murder is a risk in itself.
Through daily interaction, joint investigations, and critical decisions, you can grow closer to others —
but remember:
Affection does not equal loyalty.
Some will tell you everything.
Others will deliver their greatest lies at the most intimate moment.
️ Investigation & Deduction: Truth Must Be Earned
When a murder occurs, the school enters investigation mode.
Explore locations, gather evidence, reconstruct timelines, and uncover contradictions hidden in ordinary details.
There is no “correct answer.”
Only whether your evidence is convincing enough.
Interrogation: Every Lie Has a Breaking Point
After the investigation, interrogation begins.
Use words, tools, and psychological pressure to break down defenses.
Once a suspect collapses, they can no longer lie.
High Replayability: No Two Games Are the Same
AI-generated cases and character reactions
Multiple story branches and endings
Ever-changing survivor groups and relationship networks
You may finish the game once.
But you will never play the same game twice.