Game Description

"Not Tonight" is a gripping and immersive indie video game that puts players in the shoes of a bouncer in a dystopian, near-future Britain. In this alternate reality, Brexit has divided the country and led to the rise of a fascist government that discriminates against immigrants and minorities.

As the bouncer, players must navigate through a series of increasingly challenging nights at various clubs and venues, checking IDs, enforcing dress codes, and dealing with unruly patrons. The game combines elements of simulation, strategy, and role-playing, as players must manage their time and resources wisely to earn enough money to survive and potentially escape the oppressive regime.

One of the standout features of "Not Tonight" is its moral choices system, which forces players to make difficult decisions that can have far-reaching consequences. Will you uphold the government's discriminatory policies to earn more money, or will you risk your own safety to help those in need? The game's branching narrative and multiple endings ensure that every playthrough is unique and thought-provoking.

Visually, "Not Tonight" is a stunning blend of pixel art and dystopian aesthetics, with detailed environments and character designs that bring the world to life. The game's atmospheric soundtrack sets the tone perfectly, creating a sense of tension and unease as players navigate through the crumbling society.

Overall, "Not Tonight" is a thought-provoking and engaging experience that challenges players to confront difficult moral dilemmas and explore the consequences of their actions. With its compelling story, immersive gameplay, and striking visuals, the game is a must-play for fans of indie games and dystopian fiction alike. Step into the shoes of a bouncer in a world on the brink of collapse and see if you have what it takes to survive in "Not Tonight".

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