Sleeping is a tricky thing that rarely comes easy for me. A good night usually sees me lying down for two hours before I drift away, even without looking at my phone. Insomnia: Theater in the Head understands these frustrations better than I anticipated. It understands that insomnia is a cruel thing that doesn’t care for your plans. Tomorrow could bring a crucial job interview or a fun meetup with friends, and it wouldn’t matter. Insomnia strikes indiscriminately.
Developed by Perfect Day Studio, my introduction couldn’t be more fitting. One of the many demos available at W.A.S.D. 2023, I walked into that event with an hour’s sleep and no chance of napping until late afternoon. (I should add: the game is out now.) When I saw the game tucked away in the Curios section, it felt like giant neon arrows were signalling me towards it. Theater in the Head isn’t a wellbeing app or gamified sleep-tracker like Pokémon Sleep, but a puzzle game detailing a young woman’s struggle for inner peace.
Across several short chapters, she faces another sleepless night with no one to comfort her. You briefly glimpse her daily routine but, after hitting the pillow, her subconscious loudly explains that 11pm is no time for rest — a relatable feeling when I’m often still awake at 2am. Clearing your head is never straightforward, and Theater In The Head showcases that inability to “switch off” well. Your mind inevitably drifts onto other subjects and this accurately portrays mental chatter.
Source – eurogamer.net
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