A short interactive story where you click through scenes, make choices, and uncover weird Roblox myth from Shedletsky’s side.
Here's a quick look at the game:
What is A Shedletsky POV?
A Shedletsky POV is a browser-based narrative game built around dialogue, scene interaction, and Roblox community lore. You move through short story moments, watch events unfold from Shedletsky’s perspective, and dig into references tied to 1x1x1x1 and the fourth dimension.
The main goal is to uncover more of the story by following scenes, choosing responses, and spotting interactive details. The pressure does not come from combat or timing. It comes from paying attention, testing different paths, and catching hidden moments before you click past them.
How to Play A Shedletsky POV
You begin by clicking through dialogue and story scenes. As the game moves forward, you choose responses, interact with on-screen elements, and trigger different parts of the narrative. Some moments only need one click to continue, while others reward you for checking the scene more carefully.
The core loop is simple: read, click, choose, explore. Your main target is to reveal more lore and push into new branches instead of rushing to an ending. Different choices can lead to different reactions, extra jokes, or more unusual story turns.
This game rewards attention more than speed. Hidden clickables, branching dialogue, and alternate outcomes give it replay value, so a second run can reveal things you missed the first time.
Tips of A Shedletsky POV
- Do not rush through dialogue if you want to catch hidden references and lore clues.
- Click around scenes when something looks unusual instead of only hitting the next line.
- Try different dialogue choices on another run to unlock different story beats.
- Revisit earlier moments if the story feels incomplete, because some details are easy to miss.