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So on my iMac I have an old program that is activated and functions fine, but I lost the disc in a move. I found the image file online but it needs to be on a physical disk to register with the program. So I find my old CD-RWs and prepare to burn. One is empty, one already had stuff on it. Nightmare Instead of waking up in her bed, Red finds herself in a cold, unfamiliar cave. As she ventures forward, she finds she is not alone and other denizens lurk in the dark. Small 4 level game created for a university class. NightmareMACOSX.zip 31 MB. NightmareLinux.zip 34 MB. Log in with itch.io to leave a comment. Desmor 9 days ago. Not too bad for something you put together for class. Its obviously rough around the edge, but your executions of the mechanics was flawless. Tho if it was made for class, it wasn't made to last.

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Neverending Nightmares
Developer(s)Infinitap Games
Publisher(s)Infinitap Games
Designer(s)Matt Gilgenbach
Composer(s)Skyler McGlothlin
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Ouya
Mac OS X
Linux
PlayStation 4
PlayStation Vita
iOS
Android
Nintendo Switch
ReleaseSeptember 26, 2014[1]
Genre(s)Survival horror
Mode(s)Single-player

Neverending Nightmares is a video game developed by Infinitap Games. It is a horror game drawing inspiration from the lead designer Matt Gilgenbach's personal struggles with obsessive–compulsive disorder and depression;[2] in an interview, he stated that he was 'trying to create that feeling [of bleakness and hopelessness] in Neverending Nightmares'.[3]

Gameplay[edit]

The player takes the role of Thomas, a man who 'wakes up' from one nightmare and into another. As the player navigates Thomas throughout the game, the nightmares become progressively worse, including the horrifying monsters that lurk within them. Each time Thomas dies in a nightmare, comes across some serious cause of depression, or commits self-harm, he will 'wake up' again in either the same nightmare as before, or into a different one. This acts as the game's checkpoint and save system. The game contains a total of three different endings, all influenced by the player's choices or paths that they take.[citation needed]

The game features a 2D hand-drawn line art style heavily influenced by the works of Edward Gorey.[4] It uses a minimalistuser interface, forgoing onscreen prompts and loading screens during play in order to increase immersion.[5]

Plot[edit]

Setting and characters[edit]

Neverending Nightmares revolves around Thomas Smith, a young man who is suffering from a seemingly-endless string of nightmares (hence the title). Another character, Gabby, is introduced as Thomas' little sister, and frequently appears in his nightmares, occasionally changing roles. At turning points in the game, Thomas finds Gabby dead in various situations; Thomas himself also dies in his nightmares, sometimes by his own hand, though this only leads him to wake up in yet another nightmare.

Throughout the game, which is implied to be set in the late 1800s, Thomas must explore various locations in his nightmares. These include a mansion, a cemetery, an insane asylum, a forest, and a hospital.

Story[edit]

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The game begins with Thomas 'waking up' from a nightmare, in which he had stabbed his younger sister Gabby in the stomach. As he wanders through each nightmare, 'waking up' in a bed each time, the player sees Thomas commit gruesome acts of self-harm out of depression, such as pulling a blood vessel or even a bone out of his arm.

Depending on the player's actions, Thomas will finally wake up into one of three different endings.

  • Wayward Dreamer: after waking up, a young Thomas goes to Gabby's room, where he kisses his sleeping sister good-night.[6]
  • Destroyed Dreams: after escaping a nightmarish version of himself, Thomas slowly awakens in a hospital, his arms bandaged and bloody. Gabby, either as his sister or wife, begs him to wake up, and rejoices when he finally does.[6]
  • The Final Descent: an adult Thomas wakes up at his desk, where he reads a letter from Gabrielle, his wife. After the loss of their daughter, Gabrielle was forced to leave Thomas, as he couldn't get over the tragedy. After reading the letter, Thomas quietly weeps in his chair. A portrait on the wall implies that the girl murdered at the beginning was his daughter, not Gabrielle.[6]

Development[edit]

In September 2013, a Kickstarter campaign for the game's development was successfully funded, raising $106,722 of its original $99,000 goal.[7] The game was released on Steam and Ouya on September 26, 2014.[1]

Reception[edit]

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Pre-release[edit]

Neverending Nightmares received largely positive buzz during the course of its development. Adam Sessler said it was 'very, very interesting' after playing an early build at the Penny Arcade Expo. He compared it to Gone Home in how it told a story personally relevant to its creator.[8]IGN included it on a list of its most anticipated horror games for 2014, emphasizing its 'wonderfully-distinct, pen-and-ink style.'[9] It was nominated by The Escapist as one of the best games of E3 2014.[10]

Nightmares

The game begins with Thomas 'waking up' from a nightmare, in which he had stabbed his younger sister Gabby in the stomach. As he wanders through each nightmare, 'waking up' in a bed each time, the player sees Thomas commit gruesome acts of self-harm out of depression, such as pulling a blood vessel or even a bone out of his arm.

Depending on the player's actions, Thomas will finally wake up into one of three different endings.

  • Wayward Dreamer: after waking up, a young Thomas goes to Gabby's room, where he kisses his sleeping sister good-night.[6]
  • Destroyed Dreams: after escaping a nightmarish version of himself, Thomas slowly awakens in a hospital, his arms bandaged and bloody. Gabby, either as his sister or wife, begs him to wake up, and rejoices when he finally does.[6]
  • The Final Descent: an adult Thomas wakes up at his desk, where he reads a letter from Gabrielle, his wife. After the loss of their daughter, Gabrielle was forced to leave Thomas, as he couldn't get over the tragedy. After reading the letter, Thomas quietly weeps in his chair. A portrait on the wall implies that the girl murdered at the beginning was his daughter, not Gabrielle.[6]

Development[edit]

In September 2013, a Kickstarter campaign for the game's development was successfully funded, raising $106,722 of its original $99,000 goal.[7] The game was released on Steam and Ouya on September 26, 2014.[1]

Reception[edit]

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Pre-release[edit]

Neverending Nightmares received largely positive buzz during the course of its development. Adam Sessler said it was 'very, very interesting' after playing an early build at the Penny Arcade Expo. He compared it to Gone Home in how it told a story personally relevant to its creator.[8]IGN included it on a list of its most anticipated horror games for 2014, emphasizing its 'wonderfully-distinct, pen-and-ink style.'[9] It was nominated by The Escapist as one of the best games of E3 2014.[10]

Post-release[edit]

The game for PC received a score of 68/100 at Metacritic indicating 'mixed or average reviews'.[11] Smangaliso Simelane praised the game's 'spooky soundtrack composed of twinkling piano notes and ominous synthetic whines.'[12]Giant Bomb nominated it for Best-Looking Game and Best Horror Game of 2014.[13][14]

Sales[edit]

In April 2015, it was reported that Neverending Nightmares had sold around 22,000 copies across all platforms, and that it had generated around $250,000 in revenue.[15]

See also[edit]

  • Retro/Grade, the previous game by Gilgenbach and McGlothlin

References[edit]

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  1. ^ abMcElroy, Justin (September 10, 2014). 'Neverending Nightmares set to disturb on Sept. 26'. Polygon. Retrieved September 15, 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^McElroy, Justin (23 July 2013). 'The Neverending Nightmare of Retro/Grade creator Matt Gilgenbach'. Polygon. Retrieved 3 June 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  3. ^VanOrd, Kevin (5 September 2013). 'Neverending Nightmares: How OCD Inspired a Psychological Horror Breakthrough'. Gamespot. Retrieved 4 June 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  4. ^Usher, William (8 September 2013). 'Neverending Nightmares Is A Horror Game That Channels The Art Of Edward Gorey'. Gaming Blend. Retrieved 3 June 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  5. ^http://steamcommunity.com/id/StacheSplosion/recommended/253330/
  6. ^ abchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xke58wkC4vE
  7. ^Gilgenbach, Matt (27 August 2013). 'Neverending Nightmares Kickstarter'. Retrieved 3 June 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  8. ^Sessler, Adam (2013-09-02). 'Pax Prime 2013 Favorites with Adam Sessler'. SourceFed Nerd (Interview). Interviewed by Meg Turney. Seattle, WA. Retrieved 2014-06-08.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  9. ^Krupa, Daniel (2013-01-29). '13 Horror Games Not To Turn Your Back On In 2014'. IGN. Retrieved 2014-06-08.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  10. ^'The Escapist's Best of E3 2014 Nominations'. The Escapist. 11 June 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  11. ^'Neverending Nightmares for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 27, 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  12. ^Simelane, Smangaliso (2020-04-26). 'Four Indie Games That Tackle Mental Illness'. Indie Ranger. Retrieved 2020-05-17.
  13. ^'Giant Bomb's 2014 Game of the Year Awards: Day One'. Giant Bomb. CBS Interactive. December 26, 2014. Retrieved December 27, 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  14. ^'Giant Bomb's 2014 Game of the Year Awards: Day Five Text Recap'. Giant Bomb. CBS Interactive. December 30, 2014. Retrieved December 31, 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  15. ^Matulef, Jeffrey (April 25, 2020). 'How Neverending Nightmares diminished its creator's nightmares'. Eurogamer. Retrieved September 17, 2020.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

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External links[edit]

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