

What’s cool though, is that the game has 12 different endings. The game is really short, taking about 20 minutes to play through until eventually your character, the stud that he is, leaves her bedroom. Depending on the type of person you are, you can snoop through the girl’s person items to try and learn more about her. When she leaves the room you can quickly take a look around to try and find clues to find out exactly what you both got up to the night before. As the girl wakes up you can ask her questions about the night before to try and piece together what exactly happened. With the Switch version of the game you can literally do that- point, as the game supports movement controls. The best way to describe One Night Stand is as a point and click adventure game. Who is she? How did you get here? What did you drink last night? These are the questions you’ll have to answer through playing the game. ‘Where am I?’ you think to yourself as you role over and see a totally random girl next to you. Looking around your room you soon discover it’s not your room at all. You wake up to the sound of your phone buzzing, it’s a text from your mate Gary, ‘where were you last night?’ he asks.
ONE NIGHT STAND GAME CODE
To note, a review code for One Night Stand was supplied by the game’s publisher Ratalaika Games. So dive with me under the covers as I uncover what the hell happened last night in my One Night Stand Switch review! This is the predicament you find yourself in in One Night Stand by Kinmoku and Ratalaika Games. However, what I’ve never done is wake up in a random girl’s bed and had no idea how I got there.

Waking up with a banging hangover is something I’ve done a few times in my life (especially at university).
