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Amy’s brother is dead. She hadn't even seen him in years.
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Amy’s brother is dead. She hadn't even seen him in years.
Thomas has always been a little eccentric. Obsessed with lucid dreaming and the concept of other worlds. All a little too fantastical for a small town vet like Amy herself.
But then Amy comes across his journals. And what at first seems like the ramblings of a troubled mind slowly begin to seem more and more plausible. Maybe her brother was right about everything. And maybe, just maybe… he isn’t actually dead.
Deep Sleep: Labyrinth of the Forsaken is a point-and-click horror adventure from veteran developer scriptwelder, and a standalone entry into the cult classic Deep Sleep series. Guide Amy deeper into the world of dreams, using the power of her mind to shape her surroundings and overcome challenges and puzzles. Explore landscapes both beautiful and terrifying in your search to uncover the truth about her brother.
But there’s a darkness lurking within the mazes of these other worlds. It knows Amy is there. And it’s very, very interested in finding her.
The game features the exploration, atmosphere, narrative, and puzzles you've come to expect and love while also adding in a sneakily complex turn-based combat system, many items to be looted and used in various ways, and a skill tree to help you overcome these nightmarish challenges.
Features:
Solve puzzles and defeat foes using the ability to shape Amy’s dreams around her
Explore nightmarish and otherworldly environments with elements of randomized design
Improve and unlock new skills for Amy to help keep her alive and make her stronger
Encounter bizarre and dangerous beings who could be friend, foe… or both
Multiple endings and secrets to find, if you survive the beings hunting you
A brand new soundtrack from composer Christopher Carlone
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS:
- Windows 10 x64
- Processor:
- Intel Core i3-4160 (2 * 3600)
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- GeForce GT 440 (1024 MB)
- Storage:
- 3 GB available space
recommended*
Not specified
User reviews
This game has a good presentation and I liked the first 3 flash games its based on, but the way it makes you keep playing is very flawed and anti-player: After a few levels, the bosses you encounter become so powerful
After playing the original trilogy on my browser almost 10 years ago, seeing a sequel come and wrap things up in the best way possible was a dream come true. Buy this game. But first, buy and play the original trilogy
Interesting horror game. The story and writing are so-so but the environments you explore and the setting as a whole are interesting. Lots of resource and item management, and the turn-based combat feels pretty
Its a scriptwelder game. I love every game he's made, and this is no exception. Its the same point and click puzzle gameplay from the original trilogy, while adding new stuff like combat and the imagine mechanic to keep
It was a good game and adventure. I got the best ending, and I thought it was a fun ride. My only critique is that the last boss fight is a little too hard. Like all of your upgrades could be rendered meaningless due to
Amazing game. Good build off from the original Deep Sleep Trilogy. Story is interesting. Maps and animations are very well made. Combat was intuitive and fun once you learn strategies. So much content in the game.




