
"Back to Bed is a reasonably good game; whilst it fails in some areas, those areas in which it does well it does very well. It’s main strength lies in its ability to attract non-gamers. The game is very simple with little coordination or gaming ability required – as a result my wife felt the need to issue orders, direct and take part. She would be the first to admit that she can barely tell the difference between L1 and X but she does enjoy puzzles. A game which encourages her to participate in my hobby genuinely deserves credit."

Digital Games is very happy to announce that their surreal puzzle game “Back to Bed” is out now for the Nintendo Switch.
2Awesome Studio has announced its second title as indie publisher with the launch of Back to Bed on Nintendo Switch for 4.99€ on April 11th, with a 10% pre-order discount starting on March 28th.

GA:
If I were to take the lazy route for reviewing Back to Bed, I would just copy last week's review of The Bridge, substitite in "Salvador Dali" for every mention of Escher, and call it a day. Because really, we're talking about two very, very similar games: both are puzzle games based on the works of surrealist artists that came to PlayStation platforms within the last few weeks. If it weren't for the fact one is in colour and the other in black and white, it would probably be impossible to tell them apart.