Don’t Sleep on Time To Wake Up’s Demo - Now Ready for Steam Next Fest!
The Belgian indie studio Eye Blink Twice hasn’t been sleeping since the release of Time To Wake Up’s first demo. With June’s Steam Next Fest around the corner and a 100% positive review rate, they’re planning to add their final tweaks to the demo before full release early this Fall. The biggest tweak worth mentioning is that upon blinking, your surroundings won’t change only visually, but also musically.
Descend into Alan Malone’s mind. Wander through hallways made up of dozens of bedrooms with cobwebs of quotes and never-ending classrooms. Search for a mysterious book in a locker-based maze and avoid those creepy-looking students who will stare at you nonstop as strong gusts of wind fling you across huge hallways.
Time To Wake Up – Steam Next Fest Demo :
About the game
Time To Wake Up is a first-person psychological thriller in which you find yourself stuck in a dream one night. No worries, though. You are not alone.
You hear a voice that is fond of your eyes. Willing to help you out, you both set out to uncover what happened back in school. Will you blink your way out, or will you succumb to the shadows of your past?
Key Features
Blinking is thinking – Your eyes are the key out of this maze of memories. Blink and change your surroundings, switch and reset moving elements, flood whole rooms, or turn them around.
Surreal madness – Alan’s obsession with this book translates into an environment that won’t allow you to leave. Do you think you can manage?
Traverse your memories – Time To Wake Up takes you through surreal school environments. Imagine dim-lit libraries, perplexing playgrounds, toilets with twists and turns, and more.
You’re not alone – In this dream, you hear a voice that will not only help you remember what happened, but also actively open doors for you (yes, also literally).
Avoid your classmates – Nothing good comes out of their staring presence piercing through your eyes. Blink and make sure not to cross paths.