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Back to Bed Review (Strategy Informer)

From Strategyinformer.com: "Back to Bed throws together abstract and surreal art styles to create a unique-looking puzzle game that never quite develops its mechanics to the extent of its potential. However, the surrealist style is unlike anything else out there and as a short but affordable puzzle game, Back to Bed is worth a look.

Suffering from narcolepsy Bob’s stressful condition means he’s frequently sleepwalking in some bizarre and dangerous dreamscapes. Controlling Bob’s subconscious, dog-like helper, you must place Magritte apples and later, fish bridges, in Bob’s way and guide him back to his bed. Thwarting you are fish trains, aggressive dogs, holes in the ground and the evil morning alarm clock. Did I say this was a little bizarre?".

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The surreal puzzle game “Back to Bed” is out now for Nintendo Switch

Digital Games is very happy to announce that their surreal puzzle game “Back to Bed” is out now for the Nintendo Switch.

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Back to Bed arrives to Nintendo Switch April 11th

2Awesome Studio has announced its second title as indie publisher with the launch of Back to Bed on Nintendo Switch for 4.99€ on April 11th, with a 10% pre-order discount starting on March 28th.

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7.5

Back to Bed review for PS Vita, PS4, PC | Gaming Age

GA:
If I were to take the lazy route for reviewing Back to Bed, I would just copy last week's review of The Bridge, substitite in "Salvador Dali" for every mention of Escher, and call it a day. Because really, we're talking about two very, very similar games: both are puzzle games based on the works of surrealist artists that came to PlayStation platforms within the last few weeks. If it weren't for the fact one is in colour and the other in black and white, it would probably be impossible to tell them apart.

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