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Nap After The Game - EXTRA Edition by MaizeSausage - Itch.io

: Primarily a visual novel with interactive "touch" elements where players interact with the roommate while he is sleeping.

At its heart, functions as a highly interactive, 2D top-down visual novel. It subverts traditional passive reading by encouraging the player to engage directly with the environment. Nap After The Game -Final- -MaizeSausage-

The game, released in an "EXTRA Edition" on platforms like itch.io , focuses on a 20-minute story set in college life. It explores the "intimate contact" between the protagonist and their roommate following an athletic event.

Turn off your phone and stop checking the post-game analysis. The game is over. Nap After The Game - EXTRA Edition by MaizeSausage - Itch

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The "nap" is rarely solitary. The composition often emphasizes the bond between teammates—pillowing on shoulders or sprawling across benches—showing that their closeness is forged through shared struggle.

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