Neverending Nightmares Infinitap Games, LLC Neverending Nightmares is a psychological horror game inspired by the developer's actual battle with mental illness. In … $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsNeverending Nightmares is a psychological horror game inspired by the developer's actual battle with mental illness. In the game, 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. * Terrifying nightmare worlds inspired by real life struggles with OCD and depression. * Black and white artwork creates a distinctive moody and dark atmosphere. * Branching narrative features 3 completely different endings. * A dynamic lighting system gives the ever present darkness a character of its own. * IGF nominated composer Skyler McGlothlin delivers a haunting and oppressive dark ambient score. Information Seller:Infinitap Games, LLC Genre:Adventure Release:Nov 28, 2017 Updated:Feb 02, 2022 Version:3.2 Size:493.5 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,065 1,342 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #2 metalcasket, Nov 28, 2017 Dont be fooled by the handrawn black and white artwork...this is legitimately one of the darkest games Ive had the (dis)pleasure (in a good way!) of playing in my lifetime. As someone who after a decade still cant completely say theyre OCD-free, Neverending Nightmares hits close to home for me and Im looking forward to seeing how it plays now with me being less obsessive and compulsive as I was when first playing this on PC. ip4weather Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2012 1,659 13 38 #3 ip4weather, Nov 28, 2017 wow it's finally out!I recommend this to all horror funs! psj3809 Moderator Jan 13, 2011 12,972 722 113 England #4 psj3809, Nov 28, 2017 Looks tempting. How does it control ? Tap to go somewhere/ look at an item ? jsrco Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Oct 15, 2009 2,134 1 38 Coordinator Seattle https://www.Fatthunder.com #5 jsrco, Nov 28, 2017 If you have ocd, will this help or hurt to play? psj3809 Moderator Jan 13, 2011 12,972 722 113 England #6 psj3809, Nov 28, 2017 Last edited: Nov 28, 2017 Just bought this (love the app icon) Tap or drag to set where to move to. Hold both corners to run. Had a quick go, looks pretty good. Think headphones on later in the dark will be great with this metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,065 1,342 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #7 metalcasket, Nov 28, 2017 I wouldn't say it does either, really. It's not even insight into the ****ed up world of OCD as much as it is just the developer's demons inspiring him. Also, I think my first post doesn't give the art the credit it deserves. It's been a while since I've played the game and just a few minutes with the iOS version reminded me just how fan-****ing-tastic the art is. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Dont be fooled by the handrawn black and white artwork...this is legitimately one of the darkest games Ive had the (dis)pleasure (in a good way!) of playing in my lifetime. As someone who after a decade still cant completely say theyre OCD-free, Neverending Nightmares hits close to home for me and Im looking forward to seeing how it plays now with me being less obsessive and compulsive as I was when first playing this on PC.
Just bought this (love the app icon) Tap or drag to set where to move to. Hold both corners to run. Had a quick go, looks pretty good. Think headphones on later in the dark will be great with this
I wouldn't say it does either, really. It's not even insight into the ****ed up world of OCD as much as it is just the developer's demons inspiring him. Also, I think my first post doesn't give the art the credit it deserves. It's been a while since I've played the game and just a few minutes with the iOS version reminded me just how fan-****ing-tastic the art is.