Time To Wake Up
Things are getting surreal with the demo for Time To Wake Up, as we see just how the gameplay for Time To Wake Up will flow
The title of the game says it all, as it might be Time To Wake Up and play a new demo for the game that has hit the PC. As long as you’re interested in playing the latest psychological thriller title that Eye Blink Twice has been crafting for us all. Why wouldn’t you be interested? Well, if you are still hesitant, we have a bit of gameplay to look at for Time To Wake Up, along with a new demo for the game that we can all experience out there to see if it is going to be a daydream or a nightmare that we want to wake up from. If not that, maybe something we’re going to want to blink our way out of. That’ll make sense once we get into the gameplay loop of it all.
From the onset, Time To Wake Up looks like it is another of the various walking simulation games, just that this one seems to take place in our dreams. One that we find ourselves stuck in and with an extra voice in the head trying to help us out. Especially as it looks as if we are going to be facing some horrors from the character’s past with the setting of a school. Sure, it’s a school that seems to have a very weird structure to it all, but it’s a dream. Which is where the other gameplay mechanics for Time To Wake Up come in. We are going to need to traverse the world and solve some puzzles while facing all of these things, and we’ll do that by blinking. This will change the world, reset things that were in motion, and various other effects as we wander. We’re also going to need to avoid others in the space, so the blinking will come in handy there as well. Have a look at it all in motion in the following video for the game, or just play the demo right now.
Time To Wake Up — Gameplay
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.
Do you like the switch up of things Time To Wake Up is doing for this style of game? Will this all be a therapy session, and the voice is truly trying to help us cope with some horrible things from the past? What do you think of the blinking system that we have in the game here? Will you play the demo or just wait until the final version of the game is fully out there? Let’s have those thoughts flood into the comment section below so we can discuss it all. More for Time To Wake Up should be on the way now that a demo is here, so be sure to check the site and all of our socials to see when we have it to share. Even if it is not a AAA title, it does look like it has a story to tell with some interesting gameplay mechanics.
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