Platform:Web Browser (desktop and mobile)
Developer:Fennec Labs
puzzlereflexstealthmatching3d

About Do You Copy?

Do You Copy? is a browser-based reflex stealth puzzle game where you stay alive by copying a crowd of identical agents at exactly the right moment. The loop is about mirroring jumps, crouches, and stops in a Godot HTML5 browser game.

What Is Do You Copy?

Do You Copy? is a browser-based reflex stealth puzzle game where you move inside a crowd of identical agents and survive by matching their actions. The core rule is simple: jump, crouch, and stop at the exact same moment as the group, because one mistake gets you eliminated. Do You Copy? runs as a 3D Godot HTML5 game in your browser. If you like short pattern-reading challenges where every restart teaches you the timing a little better, that is the experience here.

Why It's Popular

The hook is how fast the rule set clicks. You do not need a long tutorial to understand the tension: stay in sync with the crowd or get caught. The whole game comes down to imitation, and that clarity is why it works as a quick browser challenge. Failed attempts reset quickly, so the loop stays focused on recognition, timing, and trying the same pattern one step cleaner on the next run.

Controls

- Move: WASD or Arrow Keys - Jump: Space - Crouch: C - Pause menu: P

Starter Tips (First 2 Minutes)

- Watch the crowd for a beat before your first move; the safe input is the group's shared action, not one character's animation start - Keep your hand ready on C as well as Space, because crouch timing is part of the official control set from the start - Use short movement taps so you can stop cleanly with the formation instead of drifting out of sync - Treat each failure as a timing check, not a sign to mash inputs; late corrections still break the imitation rule - Use P if you need to stop and re-center between attempts; it is the pause command

Safety, Age & Streaming Notes

No formal age rating or age recommendation is published for this browser version. The content is stealth imitation and instant-fail elimination, with no gore, sexual content, or explicit language described. For streaming, the main issue is repeated fail-and-retry frustration rather than graphic material. The game supports mobile and touchscreen play, though desktop controls are the clearest option.

FAQ

Does progress save? The game does not document a save, checkpoint, or account-based persistence system. Treat runs as session-based unless you confirm local behavior on your own device. How long does one run take? No fixed run length is published. Attempts start quickly and failures reset fast, so Do You Copy? plays more like a short repeatable challenge than a long campaign. Is it mobile-friendly? The game supports mobile and touchscreen play. Desktop controls are still the clearest option for precise timing. Is this the same game as the older watchtower horror title with a similar name? No. This is the separate browser game titled Do You Copy?, which focuses on copying the crowd's movements.