Delicious Distraction: The large rabbits will pause in chasing the Child and eat any bloated bunnies in the way, giving the Child time to run.In stark contrast, the colors in the nightmares are bright and showy, especially the second nightmare. Deliberately Monochrome: In the real world, dull colors cover everything, with the only exceptions being anything with red colors like rugs, pajamas, and toys.Daylight Horror: First world aside, a surprisingly large majority of the nightmares inflicted take place in broad daylight, which makes the horrors taking place really uncanny.The game also has a darker twist on Chuchel's comic setup of somebody constantly chasing after something, as the Child's desires for the ball, stuffed bunny, and puppy are more tragic and the scenarios where they get wrenched away are played more cruelly. Speaking of which, you also get to witness various sorts of blood, mutilation, psychological trauma, and lord knows what else being conducted in the nightmares, unlike previous game titles. Darker and Edgier: Compared to Amanita Design's other games, some of which were slightly dark but otherwise happy, this game showcases a young boy being targeted by a demon seeking to torture and kill him in his dreams at any opportunity.It is cute and brightly-colored, but then it opens its mouth unnaturally wide to devour a smaller rabbit alive, revealing a Lamprey Mouth and its true colors as a Hair-Raising Hare. Cute Creature, Creepy Mouth: In the Child's second dream, if you ring a bell, a giant rabbit pops up.One sequence festures the Schoolboy, a giant doll with a glass head that the ball you've been chasing gets stuck inside, and a doll features in the room of broken toys, with her arms stretching and her head splitting open to reveal a shadowy creature holding the next toy piece. Creepy Doll: There are multiple instances in the first chapter.Creepy Children Singing: The soundtrack uses eerie childlike voices in some of its songs.
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