Pyjamarama (1984) turned bedtime into a surreal obstacle course, starring Wally Week as he sleepwalked through his own house in stripy pyjamas. Played as a single-screen puzzle-platformer, each room demanded careful timing, sharp thinking, and plenty of trial and error. Objects had to be collected and used logically, while enemies and hazards punished impatience. It was charming, baffling, and occasionally infuriating, but always inventive. Pyjamarama felt like a dream that never quite made sense - and that was half the appeal.
Imaginative puzzles, charming presentation, memorable protagonist, strong atmosphere, and satisfying problem-solving moments.
Unclear objectives, unforgiving timing, frequent trial and error, and difficulty that could stall progress abruptly.
A quirky classic that blended clever puzzles with dreamlike logic and a memorably odd sense of humour.