Deeper Sleep

Deeper Sleep

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Deeper Sleep

Rating:
4.0
Released: September 20, 2013
Last updated: March 31, 2014
Developer: scriptwelder

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Description

Will you be able to find a way out of this nightmare... again? Or, maybe on the contrary - will you go even deeper?
A sequel to an award-winning horror point-and-click game Deep Sleep.

How to Play

click to interact; inventory by the upper part of the screen

FAQ

What is Deeper Sleep?
Deeper Sleep is a point-and-click horror adventure game developed by Scriptwelder where you explore a mysterious dream world and solve puzzles.

How do you play Deeper Sleep?
In Deeper Sleep, you navigate environments by clicking to interact with objects and gather clues, using items to solve puzzles and progress through the game's eerie story.

Who created Deeper Sleep?
Deeper Sleep was developed by Scriptwelder, an indie developer known for atmospheric point-and-click adventure and horror games.

What are the main features of Deeper Sleep?
Deeper Sleep features hand-drawn visuals, a haunting soundscape, a dark narrative, item-based puzzles, and a single-player story-driven experience.

Is Deeper Sleep a standalone game or part of a series?
Deeper Sleep is the second game in the "Deep Sleep" horror adventure series created by Scriptwelder.

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ShinyGlaceon

Sep. 28, 2013

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I spent about 3 minutes debating whether or not I should go down the hallway with the rotating handle, solely because of the last game.

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firebyrd1

Sep. 21, 2013

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This is why I have trust issues with dark hallways

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Nervereck

Sep. 24, 2013

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Anyone else try to give that girl in the attic the plush toy? I thought she just needed a friend... Turns out she just needed MURDER.

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NetMonster

Sep. 25, 2013

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This is a great game. The creator has captured the feel of a nightmare PERFECTLY. Reusing some screens from the first episode was ingenious, as it gives the impression of a recurring nightmare (it somehow works even better if you only half-remember the first game, as I did). Also, it was a nice touch to introduce the idea that "as long as you don't know you're dreaming, you're safe". Think about it: What is your first line of defense when you're having a nightmare? "It's just a dream!" But here, the first thing you would normally fall back on is what dooms you. It just adds another layer of insecurity. Just brilliant. 5 stars from me.

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wereblacklion

Jan. 22, 2014

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i feel good making a nine year old boy wake up from a 3 month coma:D