Every NPC has a “Vocal Cadence” score. If it drops below 40%, their dialogue becomes glossolalia (speaking in tongues). If it rises above 80%, they become violently hostile, accusing you of being the alien. The optimal range is 55-65%—a state called “The Mozu Balance.”
Fully realized multi-chapter story arcs with completed character routes and ending states. Basic text boxes with rudimentary stat displays. Alien Invasyndrome -v0.4- -Mozu Field Sixie- 2021
Happy gaming, and may the cosmos guide you! Every NPC has a “Vocal Cadence” score
Mozu Sector deleted their Twitter, their GitHub, and their Itch.io on July 18, 2021. But before they did, they posted a single image. It was a photograph of a physical Polaroid. In the Polaroid: a snowy field, a telephone pole, and a person standing with their back to the camera. The caption read simply: "Sixie was the first playtester. She never closed the build." The optimal range is 55-65%—a state called “The
: A "slack-off" character who spawns in specific locations. She is largely indifferent to the alien invasion and rarely alerts others unless you explicitly attack her while she's pretending to work. Controls for Version 0.4 Movement Arrow Keys Interact / Hide A Key Secondary Hide B Key Hypnosis/Action X Key (context-dependent) This game let's you play as an Alien in a spaceship
To this day, nobody knows if "Mozu Sector" was one person, a collective, or a bot. The email associated with the account was field@mozu[.]null —a TLD that does not exist.
It usually appears as a filename: INVSYND_v0.4.mozu . Sometimes it’s a metadata tag. In the worst cases, it is a whisper in a Discord voice channel just before the bitrate collapses into white noise.