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The Uncomfortable Website is not just a game; it’s an experience of discomfort by design. Buried under layers of flickering visuals and jarring sounds, the hidden object game invites you into a fragmented world where focus is constantly stolen. For many neurodivergent individuals, this isn’t a momentary glitch- it’s a daily reality. What seems like a simple task becomes overwhelming when the environment doesn’t accommodate difference.


This game is meant to make you pause, struggle, and reflect. Because when design excludes- it isolates. And only by feeling that friction can we begin to build with empathy.

The Uncomfortable Website is not just a game; it’s an experience of discomfort by design. Buried under layers of flickering visuals and jarring sounds, the hidden object game invites you into a fragmented world where focus is constantly stolen. For many neurodivergent individuals, this isn’t a momentary glitch- it’s a daily reality. What seems like a simple task becomes overwhelming when the environment doesn’t accommodate difference.


This game is meant to make you pause, struggle, and reflect. Because when design excludes- it isolates. And only by feeling that friction can we begin to build with empathy.

The Uncomfortable Website is not just a game; it’s an experience of discomfort by design. Buried under layers of flickering visuals and jarring sounds, the hidden object game invites you into a fragmented world where focus is constantly stolen. For many neurodivergent individuals, this isn’t a momentary glitch- it’s a daily reality. What seems like a simple task becomes overwhelming when the environment doesn’t accommodate difference.


This game is meant to make you pause, struggle, and reflect. Because when design excludes- it isolates. And only by feeling that friction can we begin to build with empathy.