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Where Birds Go To Sleep
Where Birds Go To Sleep is a narrative adventure mystery game like no other - a blend of Tabletop Role-Playing Games, Point & Click Adventures and mystery game…
Every so often a game teaser cuts through the noise and makes you wonder if it can actually back up its lofty promises. That was my reaction to Where Birds Go to Sleep, the new narrative-driven adventure from indie duo Quiet Little Feet. If you’re exhausted by “choices matter” games that steer you back to the same beats, this title vows something different—no golden path, genuine weight and a protagonist whose morality is as unstable as the fog-shrouded island he’s trapped on.
Quiet Little Feet is a two-person indie team with roots in tabletop role-playing and narrative design. The project has been in active development since 2023 and is currently available to wishlist on Steam. Although a firm release date is pending, early teasers highlight hand-painted art, an original soundtrack and deep branching systems.

| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Developer | Quiet Little Feet |
| Release | TBA (Wishlist on Steam) |
| Genres | Narrative Adventure, Mystery, Tabletop RPG, Point & Click |
| Platforms | PC (Steam), others TBA |
At the heart of the pitch is the “Heart System,” designed to turn Cormo’s darker instincts into active gameplay. Rather than neatly aligning your choices with clean outcomes, you’ll face internal pushback—moments when the character hesitates or rebels. If pulled off, this could satisfy players who crave meaningful tension and emergent storytelling beyond typical adventure puzzles.
True to its tabletop DNA, the game leans on diegetic puzzles that reward observation over handholding. Set in a mythic version of the 16th-century Middle East, the fogbound prison island evokes Lovecraftian dread crossed with Arabian Nights flair. Early art and music teasers suggest an immersive tone, but whether it stays cohesive under real play remains to be seen.

Ambition is great—until scope outstrips resources. Complex branching can stall pacing if the writing isn’t razor-sharp. Fully missable secrets may thrill puzzle veterans but frustrate anyone used to consistent guidance. And without firm release details, patience could wear thin for those who prefer set launch windows.

If you hunger for genuine risk, narrative urgency and unorthodox protagonists, Where Birds Go to Sleep belongs on your radar. Completionists seeking clear right answers might bristle at true missability, but for players ready to embrace uncertainty, this could be one of 2024’s most intriguing indie adventures. Wishlist now and prepare for a game that might—and we hope will—actually let you fail.
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