The Deepest Sleep
por scriptwelder
The Deepest Sleep
Etiquetas para The Deepest Sleep
Descripción
Aquí estás, en la profundidad final. El peligro acecha en cada esquina, incluso la Gente Sombra teme este lugar. ¿Serás capaz de regresar a la superficie y despertar? ¿O te quedarás aquí para siempre? La última parte de la trilogía Deep Sleep. Para la mejor experiencia de juego, usa auriculares y apaga las luces. Se recomienda jugar los 2 juegos anteriores si no los has visto antes.
Cómo jugar
ratón para interactuar, inventario en el borde superior de la pantalla
FAQ
¿Qué es The Deepest Sleep?
The Deepest Sleep es un juego gratuito de aventura de terror point-and-click desarrollado por scriptwelder que se centra en la resolución de puzles y una narrativa atmosférica.
¿Cómo se juega The Deepest Sleep?
En The Deepest Sleep, exploras entornos inquietantes, recoges objetos y resuelves puzles para avanzar en la inquietante historia del juego.
¿Quién es el desarrollador de The Deepest Sleep?
The Deepest Sleep fue creado por scriptwelder, un desarrollador indie conocido por juegos de aventura de terror point-and-click.
¿Cuáles son las características principales de The Deepest Sleep?
The Deepest Sleep ofrece una atmósfera de suspenso, una historia rica, puzles basados en inventario y exploración inmersiva como características clave.
¿The Deepest Sleep es parte de una serie o trilogía?
Sí, The Deepest Sleep es la tercera y última entrega de la trilogía Deep Sleep de juegos de aventura de terror atmosférico de scriptwelder.
Comentarios
n4tth3bug
Aug. 01, 2014
Regardless of my final actions, a part of me will always regret leaving that poor cinnamon bun alone in the deepest levels.
mosgon
Sep. 06, 2015
I just realized that the crystals from the Deep Sleep series and Don't Escape 3 are the same things. They look the same, and with one ending of Don't escape 3 it says that the crystal went to a place called Sidereal Plexus. And that is the place it says you are in The Deepest Sleep.
adebunk
Aug. 04, 2014
*finds music box* Well I won't be turning that on. *finds wind-up key* Goddamnit.
JakobTheGreat
Aug. 09, 2014
Alright, now I understand why Scriptwelder put Nietszche's quote "Look into the abyss, and the abyss will look upon you".
The full quote would be "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.", so...My theory is that, since the protagonist has been in this sleep for such a long time and he did fight the monsters (he supposedly killed one in "Deep Sleep"), he didn't take care of himself at all and thus he became a monster himself. As for the Abyss, Deepest Sleep makes references that he is in the lowest levels there is. An Abyss is similar to that, a very deep area. So you can easily say that the protagonist himself gazed upon the abyss, and fell into it right after the abyss looked upon him. He became a monster, but is he really a monster?
I have to say, I was waiting for someone to point this out :) Good job with Nietszche's quote, kudos for you :)
LeboLebo
Aug. 01, 2014
Great finale, I was just disappointed to see that the kitchen bell didn't make its return!