Your body is lying in a hospital’s bed, unable to move. After a car crash, you are in a comatose state, but your heart keeps beating.
The hospital is aseptic and generic, nondescript and sterile. The patients are slowly recovering from their sickness. You can try to talk, but no one will hear you. You can try to show yourself, but no one will see you.
The only way to pass the time is trying to establish a contact with the patients in the hospital, catching a glimpse of their feelings and emotions, fears and hopes. You can spy on others people’s lives and see from their point of view, discovering their past, their personality... But will you be able to deal with the consequences?
Can't You See it? introduces simple mechanics that provide a slow, meditative experience. The goal is to understand the other characters’ plights and see life from a different point of view. Humans are social animals: when one joins a group, one must make compromises.