Bandwidth

Rating:5 (1 votes)
Played:16 times
Developer:Boiled Goose Games
Released:2025
Platform:Browser, Windows
Technology:HTML5

Bandwidth is a short indie game where you enter a strange, claustrophobic world haunted by invisible signal waves. Not guns or monsters, your enemy is interference—lines of noise, distorted waves that permeate the space.

A distorted city in Bandwidth

The game scene is filled with silence, but not peace. Signal waves seem to tear apart the buildings and streets, leaving the player both curious and confused. Every detail evokes a sense of unease, as an invisible force gradually distorts the world.

Bandwidth Gameplay

You have to adjust, catch up and find a way to overcome the interference so you can go deeper into this world. The gameplay mechanism seems simple but is suggestive: both a gentle puzzle and a bit of mind exploration. Every step is a fight against distortion, keeping a fragile connection with reality.

A Hidden Message

More than just an experimental game, Bandwidth asks the question, “What happens when the signal that connects us becomes the one that tears us apart?” Hidden in the waves and noise is a story about disconnection, isolation, and the fear of things we can’t control.

Short, abstract, and haunting, Bandwidth is like a distorted song played on a broken radio. It doesn’t give you answers, just leaves you feeling lost in a sea of ​​unknown waves. A unique indie experience, both strange and thought-provoking when the screen goes black. Another game from the same developer is Voidwars, which you might like.

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