"Bizarre New Desktop Mobile Release Mimics Phone Experience"

Author : Mila Apr 27,2025

Pippin Barr, the underground video game celebrity known for his thought-provoking and often bizarre creations, has released a new game titled "It's As If You Were On Your Phone" (IAIYWOYP). This latest addition to his eclectic portfolio delves into a surreal concept set in a near future where societal pressure to appear engaged with your phone, while not actually being on it, is overwhelming. In IAIYWOYP, players are tasked with mimicking phone usage by following prompts and making gestures, essentially pretending to be on their phone.

The game's premise is undoubtedly peculiar, fitting well within Barr's reputation for crafting unusual and artistic experiences. As a gameplay experience, IAIYWOYP might not offer much beyond following the prompts, but it serves as a powerful statement on the pressures of conformity and the omnipresence of mobile devices in our lives. It challenges players to reflect on their relationship with technology beyond the typical narrative of "phones are bad."

A gray game screen with a prompt at the top to Stretch Your Neck Quickly, while a pink ball says to drag it to a small cutout**It's aaaart!!!** Whether you should play IAIYWOYP depends on your openness to experimental art. If you're willing to engage with its message and explore what it might reveal about your own habits, there's a rich experience to be had. However, if you're seeking traditional gameplay, you might find it lacking. Yet, given Barr's track record, IAIYWOYP is certainly worth a try for those who appreciate unique gaming experiences.

For those interested in more conventional mobile games, consider checking out our list of the top five new mobile games to try this week.