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2025

Analysis generated from community votes
A six-month-old baby, psychic powers, and a family to win over.
First signal, and it counts: when the community picks on gut feeling, no thinking, Goodnight Universe lands ahead of nearly three quarters of all games. That's high, and backed by an already decent number of votes. The only criterion measured so far, connection, points the same way, ahead of eight games in ten, even if on a single vote, to confirm. Everything converges on one idea: this little game lands, you attach to it fast, you prefer it on instinct. The other criteria are still missing to flesh out the picture, but the start is clear.
On the narrative indie scene, this stance is rare: playing an infant, living the family drama from inside, betting on emotion over mechanics. It's an auteur game, intimate, owning its singularity.
So, who is it for? For you if you love stories that squeeze the heart, short and striking experiences, narrative before challenge. Much less if you want twitchy gameplay or hours of content.
Analysis generated on June 15, 2026
This game's position compared to other voted games, by criterion. Sorted from best to worst.