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I'm not a robot

Title: I’m Not a Robot
Developer: Neal (of Neal.fun)
Genre: Puzzle / Minimalist Game
Platform: Web browser
Release Date: (Latest release via Neal.fun)

What Is I’m Not a Robot?

I’m Not a Robot is a clean, simple browser game by Neal that plays with the idea of authenticity versus mechanization. Instead of complex graphics or deep narrative, it focuses on a playful twist: convincing the system you're human with basic puzzles or tasks.

If you enjoy Neal’s creative style, you should also try Infinite Craft, another fan-favorite experiment where endless combinations lead to surprising creations.

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How It Plays

You go through levels that mimic the kind of quick tests some websites use to check if you’re a human and not a bot. For example:

  • Level 1 is a checkbox check (“I am not a robot”) you click to proceed.

  • There’s a Reset option so you can retry.

The design is barebones but intentional — no over-the-top visuals, just what’s needed to deliver the idea and provoke a small chuckle or thought.

What Makes It Interesting

Although it’s simple, the game works well for a few reasons:

  • Concept & Familiarity: Almost everyone has seen “I’m not a robot” on websites. Turning it into a game plays on that familiarity and makes you question what it really means.

  • Minimalism: Because there’s almost no fluff, every click, every level feels deliberate. There’s a calm precision about how the mechanic is revealed.

  • Humor & Reflection: By turning a mundane verification method into something you interact with, it feels like satire—subtle, light, but also a little philosophical.

Who Will Enjoy This Game?

  • Fans of minimalistic puzzle games that don’t overwhelm with visuals.

  • People who appreciate conceptual or art-style games more than action.

  • Anyone curious about how small ideas can become thoughtful game mechanics.

Shortcomings / What to Know

  • It’s very short. Some players may finish it quickly, as it doesn’t offer a large number of levels.

  • With minimal gameplay, it may not satisfy those looking for deep strategy or long sessions.

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