In Press-Switch, you step into the shoes of Calvin Hintre, a reserved teenager more comfortable observing than participating. His days drift by in quiet contemplation, imagining conversations he’ll never start, encounters that vanish before they begin. Guided by an “if they don’t approach me, I won’t approach them” mindset, Calvin’s world is a small, insulated bubble, breached only by the most persistent.
That changes when a near-miss with a passing truck leaves behind an unmarked parcel. Inside: a strange device with the power to alter people in ways Calvin could never achieve on his own. But such power brings questions: should he reshape others, himself, or neither? And for what purpose? Every choice he makes with the device weaves deeper into a moral web, shifting the course of his life. Yet its ominous warnings linger, and with mysteries layered in its design, Calvin may find that the greatest danger lies not in others but in his curiosity.