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Wouldn't you wan't to wake up?

Neverending Nightmares, a psychological horror game inspired by the developer's actual battle with mental illness, is available 10% off on GOG.com. That's only $13.49* for the first week.

In Neverending Nightmares, you take on the role of Thomas who awakens from a terrible nightmare only to find that he is still dreaming. As he descends deeper through the layers of hellish dreamscapes, he must hide from horrifying apparitions and outrun his inner demons. He must discover which of the horrors he encounters are a manifestation of his own psychological state and figure out what reality will be when he finally wakes up.

Explore terrifying nightmare worlds inspired by real life struggles with OCD and depression in Neverending Nightmares, for S 13.49 on GOG.com. The 10% off special release discount lasts until Friday, October 3, at 2:59PM GMT.

*$13.49 is the promo price for this title in the US. Other prices will apply in different countries. If you end up paying more than than the US price, we will reimburse the difference from our own pocket, giving it back to you in store credit (this is what we call the "Fair Price Package").
Post edited September 26, 2014 by G-Doc
Surprise release!
3 surprise releases today, I am pleased. :)

And yikes, that last screenshot makes me faint.
Post edited September 26, 2014 by SCPM
I think I saw a preview of this a year or so ago.. I kind of thought it had been out for a long time.
Interesting release, not sure if it's for me though.
high rated
Oh, one more thing! Mac OS X and Linux versions of Neverending Nightmare will arrive on GOG.com, although they're slightly delayed.
Now this looks....fun! :D
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SCPM: And yikes, that last screenshot makes me faint.
Is that a straw?

By the way, the game's screens are still shaking, which actually gives a moody feel to them.
Now THIS looks cool. Not a huge fan of the art style but it seems to work really well here... and that music in the trailer makes my skin crawl. Definitely picking this up today!
You know what, GOG? I need to eat to!
...but I can't skip this one :)
"Guess what game I bought you by decoding the title: Never****** Night[...]s"
Heh, jokes.

This game looks like some mildly effective horror!
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Novotnus: You know what, GOG? I need to eat to!
...but I can't skip this one :)
The game sale conundrum: "skip the deal or skip a meal"
Post edited September 26, 2014 by thiagovscoelho
For some reason the graphics remind me of Edward Gorey.
Looks similar to Knock-Knock in gameplay, am I far off the mark ?
Rupert Fawcett's meets [url=http://www.goreystore.com/sites/goreystore.com/files/imagecache/product_full/products/31140.jpg]Edward Gorey. I like the style well enough, though I suspect that mental illness isn't the cliche the screenshots make it out to be.
Knock-Knock meets The Cat Lady? :o)

Well, I'm buying it because it really makes me curious. I bet it's the kind of game which is beatable under 3-5H but it looks to be an interesting experience. Instabuy.
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grimwerk: Edward Gorey.
I always loved the penguin.
Post edited September 26, 2014 by Erich_Zann
Super! As a Kickstarter backer, I already own it, although I don't think that the developer is giving away GOG keys.

(edit: And I can't play my Steam copy right now, because Steam games don't go live until 1PM Eastern, about two hours from now. Well, that's not a big deal; games like this were never meant to be played on a bright morning in a coffee shop, anyway.)
Post edited September 26, 2014 by BadDecissions