Citizen Sleeper Review

<p>Heya folks, Shaun here, and I&rsquo;m back with a brand-new review! In this one, I&rsquo;m covering an indie text-based adventure/RPG called Citizen Sleeper by Jump Over the Age, and Fellow Traveller. A big thank you goes out to the developer and publisher for the chance to review the game, it&rsquo;s much appreciated, thank you!</p> <p>Citizen Sleeper is a text-based adventure RPG that&rsquo;s heavily inspired by table-top roleplaying games. The game puts you in the role of a Sleeper, a &ldquo;person&rdquo; that is merely an emulated consciousness inhabiting a stolen body. Your character sold their original body to a corporation but decided they wanted out so they installed their consciousness to another body and escaped. Your character wakes up on a space station in the far reaches of space and must choose their allies carefully.</p> <p>The game&rsquo;s story is really intriguing and I like the fact that the game isn&rsquo;t your typical corpo themed cyberpunk story. It honestly has a pretty positive outlook despite your current situation and offers a hopeful and rather heartfelt adventure as you make friends and try to eke out a living aboard the station.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@DailyGameBytes/citizen-sleeper-review-37f1c05c80e0"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>