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Bed Lying Simulator 2020 is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by Oblomov Industries and was released on January 16, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Caution: Might trigger epilepsy - Podría desencadenar epilepsia - 可能引发癫痫病 FREE GIRLFRIEND EXPERIENCE DLC INCLUDED Forget about real life - now you can even rest on a virtual bed. Do not have time for rest in real life? No problem! Just run this game in background and you will be able to excuse yourself saying like "yeah it is okay I can work 18 hours a day I had a rest". Or maybe you …

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79%Audience ScoreBased on 92 reviews
emotional2 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions

  • Highly realistic and immersive experience of lying in bed with satisfying aesthetics and ambient sounds.
  • Serves as a relaxing or calming tool for some players, helping with boredom, insomnia, or loneliness.
  • Unique concept with some secret content and a storyline that some found intriguing and emotionally impactful.
  • Very limited gameplay and content, mostly passive with little interaction beyond lying in bed and pressing a few keys.
  • DLC features are often buggy or inaccessible, diminishing the overall experience.
  • Poor optimization and lack of settings options, including no resolution changes and no gender customization.
  • story

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is polarizing, with some players praising its intense, lore-rich narrative and clever storytelling that rivals top-tier titles, while others find it confusing, vague, and lacking clear purpose or engagement. The pacing and depth combine to create a unique experience that can either feel profound or disjointed depending on player expectation. Ultimately, the story culminates in a complex finale that some see as a rewarding payoff, though not universally appreciated.

    • “The story is one of the best stories I have ever experienced; it is better than most triple-A games nowadays.”
    • “Also, for those looking for a game where they can explore and find dark secrets and try to piece together a story with all of its parts of lore, this game is the right one for you.”
    • “The last boss fight really tied the entire story together; it didn't feel like it would during his first phase, but once you hit the sixteenth phase, you really start to understand what the developers had in mind when writing the story.”
    • “And the story doesn't make sense either; you're not eating for 1 billion years, but you will die in 3 to 4 days.”
    • “Don't drink at all; the storyline doesn't make sense.”
    • “There is little to do beyond looking around the room from a fixed point of view while time gradually moves faster and your stomach swells; appearing to tell a story, but the kind of story that would be told through a display in a modern art museum where you can only guess what the creator might have been inferring by reading the summary below it.”
  • gameplay

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is minimal and lacks meaningful interaction, primarily involving pressing keys to trigger random, purposeless effects that do not contribute to the story or enjoyment. Overall, it feels unpolished and offers little engagement.

    • “But there's no gameplay or nothing to do, you just press some keys that spawn a monster or teleport the bed to hell.”
    • “If you want anything with story or gameplay or just something that doesn't feel like an unpolished mess, then skip this one.”
  • emotional

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the emotional aspect profoundly impactful, evoking deep and rare feelings even after long periods of emotional numbness. The ending, in particular, is noted for its powerful ability to bring players to tears.

    • “In a world filled with pure apathy and discontent, this piece of media has made me feel things for the first time in 63 years, 234 days, 18 hours, 37 minutes, 36 seconds, and 83 nanoseconds.”
    • “The ending made me cry.”
  • optimization

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is very poorly optimized, requiring a high-end setup to run smoothly. Users express skepticism that the developer will improve optimization in future updates.

    • “It's very poorly optimized (if at all) and seems to require a good setup.”
    • “I doubt the developer of this ridiculously featureless and unoptimized game will take the time to add that stuff.”
  • graphics

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users praise the game's graphics for its satisfying aesthetics and offer positive feedback on the resolution and available graphical options.

    • “The aesthetics of this game are so satisfying.”
    • “And resolution and other graphical options.”
  • replayability

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users suggest that the game’s replayability could be enhanced, implying it may become more engaging or enjoyable with improvements or different conditions.

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Bed Lying Simulator 2020 is a casual simulation game.

Bed Lying Simulator 2020 is available on PC and Windows.

Bed Lying Simulator 2020 was released on January 16, 2020.

Bed Lying Simulator 2020 was developed by Oblomov Industries.

Bed Lying Simulator 2020 has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Bed Lying Simulator 2020 for its emotional but disliked it for its story.

Bed Lying Simulator 2020 is a single player game.

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