
Mindform is a punishing first-person climbing game set inside your own mind. The climb is very similar to the experience of achieving a dream goal in the real world. Progress can easily be lost, which can trigger tilting: emotions of defeat and frustration. Mastery will require numerous attempts, refining your skills through trial and error. In this game, as well as in the real world.
In this low-polygon climbing game, you use only your hands, controlled by the left and right mouse buttons, in combination with your keyboard to give power to swings. There are various holds, some easy and some hard!
Play and grow. Science has already shown that the brain is highly adaptable. It is OK to fail, as long as you're willing to learn from it; your neurons will grow.


You will be guided by a narrator, a coach, who provides motivational insights. This voice will offer context and observations on feelings that can occur due to tilting: 'For great pros, the goal isn't to let emotions drive performance. It's to perform despite any emotions.
Also, face and beat the 'enemy voice'. This is the voice trying to make you give up on the game (and your goals). It's a test to keep going even when it gets tough!