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While most Visual Novels tend to focus on some kind of drama and romance, Electric Sleep looks completely different.

It's a pixel-art multiple choice game, one where you explore a crumbling world as "an emotionally driven robot" and I must admit the style does look pretty good.

You wake up in a strange lab, and head out to explore a strange landscape. Through the course of your travels you find yourself waking up in that lab over and over, but each time in the grip of a new emotion. Discover how each emotion colours your experience of the world, and the means by which you might find answers. 

Features:

  • Choose your own adventure style decision paths
  • 11 different perspectives
  • 44 different endings
  • An evocative original soundtrack

For those interested, it seems to have an older demo you can try on itch.io. Testing it on my notebook, it appears to work quite nicely in windowed mode. Fullscreen was a bit off (not fitting properly) but hopefully that will be better with the full release. The writing actually seemed pretty good despite a couple of minor issues, certainly had my interest in finding out what happened.

You can follow it on Steam, it's due to release February 22nd with Linux support.

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razing32 Feb 11, 2019
Interesting premise.
May wait a bit to see what reviews say.
Cybolic Feb 12, 2019
That is quite some impressively atmospheric pixel art! I look forward to playing this one.

NOTE: The itch.io demo seems to be gone now.


Last edited by Cybolic on 12 February 2019 at 9:49 am UTC
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