Looking Up I See Only A Ceiling

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Pure Nintendo
7 / 10
Nintendo Blast
9.5 / 10
Nindie Spotlight
7.1 / 10
Noisy Pixel
5 / 10
Rice Digital
Unscored
Creators: silver978
Release Date: Mar 9, 2023 - PC
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Critic Reviews for Looking Up I See Only A Ceiling

Looking Up I See Only A Ceiling is a short, point-and-click adventure game that tells the story of a young girl whose stress leads her down some strange paths. The game can be played in as little as 30 minutes, but it does a great job conveying its message while remaining fun and haunting.

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Looking Up I See Only A Ceiling is literally a fight against time. Short, engaging and real, it's a necessary fight for the current times.

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Noisy Pixel

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5 / 10.0
Noisy Pixel

Looking Up I See Only A Ceiling delves into the emotional and personal experience of a stress-ridden student navigating daily challenges amidst unusual phenomena. This title epitomizes the indie game ethos of storytelling from a deeply personal perspective, aiming to resonate with players on an emotional level. While the game's narrative and character development might not connect with every player due to its minimalist approach, its visual and audio elements work together to create a gloomy, atmospheric experience.

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All in all, this makes Looking Up I See Only A Ceiling a tame but approachable and welcoming first experience for gamers who are new to the psychological genre. It’s well worth checking out, regardless of your prior experience in said genre, for two main reasons: its core messaging is a friendly reminder that we should take better care of ourselves, and the developers deserve all the support and praise that they can get with this, their first commercial release.

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