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If you happen to spot someone sleepwalking, doctors say that the best thing to do is grab the sleepwalker by the shoulders and start screaming in their face about the impending zombie apocalypse. Okay, so sensible doctors actually suggest that you guide the sleepwalker back to bed, but they’re no fun. Sleepwalker’s Journey, on the other hand, demonstrates that guiding a sleepwalker carefully and gently can actually be fun—even if the effort might make you a little sleepy.

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Sleep tight, don’t let the drops into nothingness bite.

If you happen to spot someone sleepwalking, doctors say that the best thing to do is grab the sleepwalker by the shoulders and start screaming in their face about the impending zombie apocalypse. Okay, so sensible doctors actually suggest that you guide the sleepwalker back to bed, but they’re no fun. Sleepwalker’s Journey, on the other hand, demonstrates that guiding a sleepwalker carefully and gently can actually be fun—even if the effort might make you a little sleepy.

Sleepwalker’s Journey is an action/puzzle game that stars the ever-drowsy Moonboy. Moonboy has been blown out of his bed by a big sneeze courtesy of Mr. Moon (ewww, lunar germs), and he’s taken to wandering in his sleep. You need to clear a safe path so that he can into bed unhurt and resume dreaming about kittens, puppies, and scantily-clad women riding unicorns.

Sleepwalker's Journey

Sleepwalker's Journey

Guiding Moonboy to safety involves drawing paths and outsmarting environmental hazards, including traps, pits, obstructions, and more. Dreamland is decorated with soft colors and dim lighting, but if you’re not paying attention, it’ll chew Moonboy into a fine paste.

Sleepwalker’s Journey is coming soon for iOS, Mac, PC, and Android. Sweet dreams are made of this. Who are you to disagree? 

In the early aughts, Nadia fell into writing with the grace of a brain-dead bison stumbling into a chasm. Over the years, she's written for Nerve, GamePro, 1UP.com, USGamer, Pocket Gamer, Just Labs Magazine, and many other sites and magazines of fine repute. She's currently About.com's Guide to the Nintendo 3DS at ds.about.com.