Try to Wake Up : The Legend of Trevis

Legend has it that if you fall into a deep sleep while your body struggles to survive, Trevis will welcome your soul into his labyrinth. If you want to wake up, take a good look around and don't overlook any anomalies...

This game is a combination of a maze and a spot-the-difference game. You play as a person who has fallen into a coma, trapped in a very peculiar place. Try to find the right exit in order to wake up...

Detailed description :
You play the soul of a person who has fallen into a coma.
You find yourself trapped in Trevis' dream. Trevis was a man who also fell into a coma, but he never woke up. His body disappeared, but his soul now wanders between worlds, welcoming other lost souls...
His goal? For you to keep him company for eternity...
Go through a maze of similar rooms and find the anomalies. If there's one anomaly, take door 1, if there are 2, choose door 2...
If you don't want to return to the starting point, find the right exit. But be careful, your time is limited.


Loop/Repetitive Space:
The rooms may sometimes look very similar, but each one has at least one difference. Can you find it? If you choose the wrong exit, you'll return to the original room.

Oppressive Atmosphere:
This game is not meant to be a horror game, but it does have a tense and sometimes oppressive atmosphere.

Maze and Spot-the-Difference Game:
Find the correct number of anomalies compared to the original room. The number of anomalies you find will indicate the door you should open.

Are you ready to try and escape this deep sleep?"



Developer’s Note:

Game Modes:
This game has a 'Normal' mode and a 'Hard' mode. If you're not used to playing this type of game, we recommend starting with the 'Normal' mode.

Other informations :
For the best experience, we recommend playing with headphones or earphones.
When the game was first created, a 'Normal' mode wasn’t planned. The game was originally intended to be played directly in 'Hard' mode.

Playing time :
30 minutes to 2 hours.

About video distribution :
Distribution is available to individuals and businesses without permission.
For streamers, monetization is possible, but we'd appreciate it if you'd include the game's name in the title of your video or live stream and include a link to the game's Steam page.