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When Christopher Nolan released his film Inception in cinemas around the world in 2010, he unleashed a wave of imitations and imitations of multiple nested dream sequences. Just as the series Rick and Morty, for example, took up this idea, the game industry, at least as far as its relatively mainstream side is concerned, largely avoids such topics. However, you can enter the strange dreams from which there is no escape in the fresh new Suicide Guy, which has just arrived on Steam after a few months since it was already available on mobile devices.

The protagonist of the game is the titular Suicide Guy, an ordinary guy who finds himself in a life-and-death situation. A bottle of beer falls out of his hand while he is half asleep, and you will have to help him wake up as soon as possible so that he can catch it and not lose this golden juice. And how will you help the strangely named protagonist? Well, by letting him die in his dreams as soon as possible.

Each of the 31 levels represents one strange dream in the game, in which you have to find a way to die as soon as possible. Maybe that way Suicide Guy will give you less trouble with his initial adoption. After all, the concept of the game goes against established gaming traditions, where you rather avoid death. You usually solve the individual puzzles using a "tricky" system of game physics and dream logic. From a first-person perspective, some of the dream sequences are incredibly adrenaline-filled, but in other levels you will be drawn to the obvious inspiration from various games and movies.

  • Developer: Chubby Pixel
  • Čeština: Not
  • Price5,59 €
  • Platform: macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android
  • Minimum requirements for macOS: MAC OS X 10.6.7. or later, 2 GHz dual-core processor, 2 GB RAM, Intel HD 3000 / ATI Radeon 2400 / Nvidia 8600M graphics or better, 4 GB free space

 You can download Suicide Guy: Deluxe Edition here

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