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You play as Kent, a kid stuck in a bleak cyberpunk city where whistling gets you arrested—sneak past cops, decode resistance messages, and start small rebellions that might actually change things. The puzzles can be brutal, but the oppressive gray world sticks with you.

Normality is this weird, grungy point-and-click adventure from the MS-DOS era where you play as Kent, a kid who got thrown in jail just for whistling—yeah, the cops in Neutropolis don’t mess around. The whole city feels like someone sucked the color and joy out of a cyberpunk dystopia, all gray skies and propaganda posters. You start off fresh out of prison with this cryptic note about some underground resistance, and from there it’s all about sneaking past patrols, figuring out who to trust, and pulling off small acts of rebellion that slowly snowball into something bigger.
The puzzles are classic 90s adventure game logic—sometimes frustrating, sometimes brilliant—but what sticks with you is the atmosphere. There’s something about the way the game nails that feeling of being a nobody stuck in a system that hates fun. By the end, you’re rigging fireworks to blow up a dictator’s parade, which… honestly, feels pretty satisfying after all the nonsense Kent puts up with.
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".

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You can download this ROM to play Normality offline using an MS-DOS emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.