LifeIsStrange & Dremlin
Hey Dremlin, if you could design a gadget that lets us see every alternate path our choices could have taken, what would it be like?
Imagine a handheld crystal ball that doubles as a treadmill—every step you take on it scrolls a shimmering hologram of all the other ways you could have walked. It’s called the Path‑Pogo; you jump, it flicks up alternate timelines, but the goggles keep slipping, so you end up in a different parallel world before you finish the first one. It’s a mess, but hey, at least you’ll never know what happened if you’d chosen the purple sock over the blue one.
What a paradox—each hop pulls you out of one reality and into another, so the act of walking becomes a metaphor for living in the moment and yet never quite knowing where you’ll land. The Path‑Pogo forces us to face the question: is the effort we put into choosing the right socks worth the chaos of every possible misstep? It’s an endless, dizzying dance, and maybe that’s the point—every step is both a decision and a consequence, all wrapped in a glittering treadmill of possibility.