No frills, just chills! It succeeds in depicting something most media prefers to forget--the childhood nightmare OCD ritual of debating whether to leave the safety of the sheets to seek help, or wait out the unknown.
Bump in the Night
- Release Date:
- Jul 29, 2024
- Developer:
- Absolutely Cookage
- Publisher:
- Absolutely Cookage
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
This time, something more sinister is at play. The place you once called home has changed, or so you suspect; Paintings are in the wrong place. Creatures lurk where they're not meant to be. Worse still, there's something wrong with your best friend, Peanut. Closely examine your house and decide whether or not something is awry.
Pay very close attention to the house
If something is wrong, go back to bed
If all seems well, go to your Dad's room
Bump in the Night is a horror game inspired by The Exit 8, Hospital 666, and Anomaly Exit. You must examine the regular version of the house, and then look around the house on each iteration to decide whether or not something has changed. You must escape this dream, you must wake up, you must survive.
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Average Play Time
15-90 minutesControl
Mouse and Keyboard. Currently no Controller supportGame Engine
Unreal Engine 5.3----------------------------------------------------------------
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User Reviews
I was a innocent boy, being blessed by bliss, not knowing the horrors of the world, however, this game taught me that I was, perhaps, sleeping too well. As I questioned not only reality but my ability to identify colors, count or retain information for more than 2 minutes, I felt watched, studied, stalked, all while anxiously and slowly turning the next corner, not knowing if I was hoping to find something, or to not find it. The ominous and spooky sounds made me question the next time I buy a a bag of peanuts, also its color, and also, how many peanuts are inside it. Would play again.
Very unnerving. Won't leave my room at night anymore.
This game was pretty interesting, and very tough. I like what it was trying to do, but could definitely use a little polish. I wish you could move a little faster. Other than that, it is a interesting take on the Anomaly Hunter Genre. It is worth the price in my opinion, but you have to be pretty dedicated to take in all of the details in the game if you want to beat it, and that is why it is pretty tough. I would recommend giving it a shot, I couldn't beat it, maybe you can. If you want to see some game play, I did a walk through on my channel, it's only 30 minutes long so it doesn't spoil too much: https://youtu.be/EdWzbHY_Isw
Wake up in a nightmare, Meet peanut in the hall, Haul ass back to bed, Repeat x10 Escape the nightmare, Wake up and play Bump in the Night 10/10 would recommend. Very scary, fun, little guy is very cute.
30 minutes of gameplay managed to undo 30 years of toilet training and make me wet myself in fear. Peanut scares me.
Not ghey. 10/10
0/10 didn't even bump into anything
Peanut is totally normal and can be trusted with knives. The bear however, will haunt my nightmares until my dying days.
I really want to like [b]Bump in the Night[/b]. [i]I really do[/i]. This little horror game has a very simple but compelling premise, a tried and true gameplay hook (while fully acknowledging which game it was inspired from; the game being [b]The Exit 8[/b]), intentionally dated 3D visuals, and made by an indie developer to boot; which I always love seeing. All for the [i]low low price of three dollars![/i] wowiee! this just sounds perfect for the casual horror fan, right?[i]....well, as a proud member of that demographic[/i], [b]I didn't like it[/b]. Now, I don't want anyone to get the idea that I'm an overly negative critic or anything, so let me start by telling you what I did like about [b]Bump in the Night[/b]! [i]uhhh..... hmmm... how about....[/i] I'm just messing with you. (*ahem*) while a haunted house is certainly not the most original horror game setting, the house itself is really detailed. Books line the shelves, pictures and family portraits adorn the walls, toys litter ...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10+
- Processor: i5-6600 or equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1060 or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 500 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Bump in the Night cost?
Bump in the Night costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Bump in the Night?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10+ Processor: i5-6600 or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1060 or equivalent DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 500 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Bump in the Night available on?
Bump in the Night is available on Windows PC.
Is Bump in the Night worth buying?
Bump in the Night has 85% positive reviews from 26 players.
When was Bump in the Night released?
Bump in the Night was released on Jul 29, 2024.
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