For as long as you can remember, you've always had trouble sleeping at night. Maybe something in this room can help.

Note: For best results, use the desktop version over the web version.

Note 2: MacOS and Linux versions are untested.

This game was made for the O2A2 VN Jam 2023, a micro Visual Novel jam with strict asset limitations and a 1000 word limit

Features

  • 1 illustration
  • 1 music track
  • ~ 1000 words (around 980 the last time I checked, but I haven't checked again after my most recent changes. It should still be within 1000 words... hopefully)
  • Point-and-click gameplay
  • 1 ending
  • < 10 minutes of playtime

Controls

Next Dialogue: Left-Click/Enter

Pause:  Right-Click/Esc 

Back:  Right-Click/Esc

Open History: Middle-Click/Tab

Third-Party Assets

Music by Retro Indie Josh

UI Sound Effects by Ellr

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux
Release date Jul 30, 2023
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authordopey_kun
GenreVisual Novel, Interactive Fiction
Made withGodot
TagsGodot, Narrative, Point & Click, Relaxing
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

Download

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when_i_fall_asleep (WINDOWS).zip 65 MB
when_i_fall_asleep (MACOS).zip 92 MB
when_i_fall_asleep (LINUX).zip 65 MB

Comments

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I like your writing a lot--it's witty and definitely captures those insomnia feelings. I think I'm stuck, though--I clicked on the phone, guitar, and mirror, but nothing else in the room seems to be clickable.

Thanks!

Hmm... Those three items are the only things you can click. After that, you should be directed into the ending. If that's not happening, the only thing I can think of is to play it again from the start.

Sorry for that. I've encountered this bug before but I couldn't really really reproduce it or figure out what was causing it.

Oh hey, worked perfectly the second time! And I liked the ending. It's all about how you look at things!

This is a bit of a late reply, but I'm happy you were able to complete it. Thanks for playing!