I’ve seen it, you’ve seen it. We have all seen it. There is a bed in one of the houses, and that makes many people wonder how to sleep in Tunic and if there is a day / night system at stake in the game. In this guide, we will explain all you need to know about sleeping in Tunic and why it is important to change the time of day.
Sleep to change the time of day in tunic
To sleep in tunic, you must go to the old house in the main section of the outside world and press when you are standing by the bed.
The old house is marked on its map, so it is quite easy to find, as shown in the screenshot below:
You will know that you have found the correct building as there are wind bells and a telescope on it.
When you get here, you will find the bed in the corner of the room.
Press to when you are next to him and our astute little friend will take a quick nap.
When awakening, the time of day will have changed. So if it was night, it will now be day and vice versa.
It is worth noting that you can not sleep in bed until you have overcome the final boss. Trying to do it in advance simply will not make the button indicator appear when you are standing next to the bed.
Why it’s important to change the time of day
This is particularly important to access different areas of the world. For example, exploring during the day will give you access to parts of the world that are blocked by obstacles overnight, while exploring during the night will reveal spiritual bridges that do not exist during the day.
Once you have overcome Tunic’s main story, this will become more and more important, as it will allow you to continue with the various secret content subsequent to the game, although we will not spoil you exactly what is here.
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