Citizen Sleeper casts you as a consciousness in an artificial body, tasking you with doing what you can to keep that body running in a world in crisis.
Tag: adventure
‘Time on Frog Island’ Helps Froggy Pals at Your Own Pace
Time on Frog Island sees you shipwrecked on a world full of frogs, many of whom need you and your little plant buddy to help them in some way.
‘Sopa’ Spends (Limited) Time Making Soup With Your Grandmother
Sopa brings you into a wacky and heartwarming world where you help your grandmother make a simple soup together.
‘A Guidebook of Babel’ Replays Puzzling Days Until You Get Them Right
A Guidebook of Babel asks you to work through silly, puzzling situations, but if you get them wrong, the day repeats to give you another chance to get things right.
‘The Tale of Bistun’ – An Action Game That Explores Persian Myth & Poetry
The Tale of Bistun is based on the 12th century poem “Khosrow and Shirin” with roots in Persian myths, which helps weave a compelling and captivating story.
‘Restless Soul’ Pets Ghost Dogs, Takes Selfies, Dodges (a lot of) Bullets
In Restless Soul, you play a ghost who has just died, but your afterlife takes place in funny, interesting, and wacky world that has you exploring, fighting, and more.
‘Birth’ Staves Off Loneliness by Building Friends from Organs & Bones
Ever feel a little bit lonely in a new city full of people who just don’t seem to be your friends yet? Birth has you dealing with that loneliness in a…morbid way.
‘High Smileson’ Focuses on Finding the Small Joys
High Smileson has you hanging out with snails, aliens, and other chill creatures, clicking places in the artwork to find calming stories hidden within.
‘Lofty Quest’ Helps Everyday Heroes Face Adversity Through Finding Stuff
The nasty ruling class is up to no good (as usual) in Lofty Quest. You just need to help some heroes find their fighting spirit to deal with the evil king.
‘The Wreck’ Asks What Decision You’d Make on a Traumatic Day
The Wreck takes you to a moment in time that has the power to change everything. And you have to make the pivotal decision that will either save or doom you.
‘Who’s Lila?’ Guides a Story By Shifting Facial Features
Who’s Lila? doesn’t have you picking dialogue options to talk. Instead, you’ll shape your response by moving around bits of your face to convey an emotion.