Wait! Life is Beautiful!
A downloadable game for Windows
HIS NAME IS WILL, AND THIS IS THE STORY OF HIS LIFE
The story revolves around a young man, an ordinary office clerk. He’s an everyman, not a hero or a wizard. As we watch him, we lose ourselves in his emotional state. He’s exhausted by the monotony of life and hounded by thoughts about the meaninglessness of existence.
To hell with it all! It's time for a change!
SUICIDE BRIDGE
Abandoning his monotonous and meaningless office job, Will tries to imbue his life with new meaning by saving people who have given up all hope of finding it themselves. Every night he goes to a bridge beloved by suicide victims, hoping to save as many lives as possible.
WAIT! LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL!
It isn't just the name of the game. The main character speaks this fateful phrase every time he tries to strike up a conversation with another visitor to the bridge. Every story is unique — you’ll have to learn to cope with unpredictable reactions. Just remember that you can't save everyone.
THE RIGHT TO DIE
While hoping to save as many lives as possible, Will encounters an unexpected opposing force: a group of “freedom of choice” activists led by a spiritual guru are actively campaigning for a person’s right to commit suicide. Will the main character be able to resist them?
MONEY CAN'T BUY HAPPINESS
You can't live on happiness alone! Having lost his regular income, Will has to borrow money from his parents. However, he isn't completely dependent on them because he occasionally manages to get “tips” from the grateful people he’s saved and their family members or bribes from those who want to rid themselves of an unexpected savior.
I'M JUST MINDING MY OWN BUSINESS, OFFICER
When it comes to mass deaths, anyone can become a suspect. Will has to explain himself to the police on more than one occasion. Why was he the last person to see these people alive before they committed suicide?
PSYCHEDELIC DREAMS
The psyche is a fragile thing. Needless to say, you can't talk to suicidal people every day without letting it get to you. Will eventually starts having psychedelic dreams that give rise to the sensation of an approaching mental breakdown and the protagonist’s fear of it.
WHERE WILL IT ALL END?
Like every interactive film, Wait! Life is Beautiful! has multiple endings. Some of them may seem like an obvious development of the narrative, but others will shock you and subvert your expectations. How will the story end? It’s all up to you.
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Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Publisher | |
Rating | Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | GameNet |
Genre | Interactive Fiction |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | Dark Humor, Singleplayer, Story Rich, suicide-prevention, Text based, Thriller, wait, wait-life-is-beautiful, wlib |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English, Russian |
Inputs | Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles, One button |
Links | Homepage, Steam, Twitter/X |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $9.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Download demo
Development log
- [August 27] The game is out now!Aug 27, 2020
- One day left until the release!Aug 26, 2020
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I thought I might copy and paste my review, in case people were interested. I gave it three stars. Good effort. :)
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For the most part I felt this was a beautifully written piece of (highly cathartic and depressing) interactive fiction, but some of the writing did kind of ick me up the wrong way, small things perhaps, but things that should have made an impact on my over all judgment (i.e, the character who's trying to prevent people from jumping using the word "commit suicide" despite the game wanting to take an objective view of the topic, some of the writing towards women and how a lot of the stories you hear tend to be men wanting to jump IN PARTICULAR because of women who have "wronged" them, some unintentionally but still annoying ableism)
All in all, I did get a lot out of this experience, and I would recommend it to people looking for something that challenges you to think and feel differently about a topic not dared covered by many, just wish the writing was a bit more polished and went through an another pass beforehand.
Interesting.
looks so good!
Thank you for the nice words! :)