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Null Carrier

About this game

Your workstation is your only window into the void.

In Null Carrier, you take on the role of an operator for a deep-field monitoring array. Your task is simple: receive, tune, and classify. But in the silence of deep space, the routine is never as stable as it seems.

Core Gameplay

  • Tune the Array: Use precise sliders and dials to find the "lock zone." Adjust Carrier Frequency, Noise Gates, and Bandwidth Filters to pull structured transmissions out of the cosmic static.

  • Reconstruct the Pattern: Watch as an 8×8 pixel matrix resolves from the noise. Geometric markers, orbital fragments, or something entirely anomalous—every signal tells a story, though not one you were briefed on.

  • Classify & Report: Decide the nature of each transmission. Is it a Natural Phenomenon? Structured Communication? Or something else? Command is watching, but their feedback is cryptic and their motives are unclear.

Ambiguity is a Mechanic

Null Carrier is a game of interpretation. There are no cutscenes and no prose. The narrative is assembled by you, the player, from coordinate recurrences, timing anomalies, and the data stored in your own archive. Command never tells you if you are "correct"—you must trust your eyes and your own investigation.

Key Features

  • Radical Minimalism: A single-screen interface built for immersion. Every dial, noise floor, and waveform behaves as a functional tool.

  • Evolving Systems: What starts as simple tuning evolves into a complex operation involving signal drift, polarity dials, and multi-layered interference.

  • A Haunting Meta-Mystery: Over 60 work shifts, pieces of a larger puzzle emerge. Your own archive becomes the evidence you need to uncover what Command is hiding.

  • Atmospheric Soundscape: An adaptive industrial drone that reacts to your tuning accuracy and the phase of the mission.

Null Carrier

Operate a deep-space listening array in this minimalist signal-reconstruction puzzle game. Tune frequencies, isolate transmissions from noise, and classify patterns for Command. But as the shifts go by, you begin to realize: the signals aren't from where you thought, and Command is lying to you.

Developer

Donbrico Studio

Publisher

Donbrico Studio

Release Date

23 May, 2026

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