What is M. Sinclair's Personal Collection?
One can say of M. Sinclair's Personal Collection that it is... an experience. According to its creator, the person who cannot even call it a game calls it "horrible." Therefore, any expectations of a normal game would be shattered by the bizarre mechanics and equally-grandiose premise. Whether it is classified as a surreal art piece, a glitchy misadventure, or something else altogether, one thing is certain—one will certainly never forget this.
How to Play
Minimal controls yet puzzling at best:
- Movement with WASD (probably).
- The E key seems to "complete the whole process" (whatever that means).
Instructions are best kept out of the way: expect confusion, frustration, a strange sort of pride.
Tips & Tricks
- Follow the chaos. The game won't walk you through it; you have to learn by experimenting.
- Hit E everywhere. Things will generally turn sideways no matter where you interact, so if there's any way forward, it's probably clicking around.
- Ditch the expectations. You're better off enjoying the absurdity for what it is, even if the creator calls it "horrible."
History
Few details are known about the origins of the mysterious M. Sinclair's Personal Collection, and this could be an experimental project at best or an inside joke set into a playable (?) game at worst. Either way, it's a fascinating exception in the world of indie games.
Play Unblocked
Because it is merely some small, browser-based experience, it tries to run on most school or work networks unobstructed. Just be prepared for puzzled looks in case somebody catches your screen.
Good luck—you'll need it.
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