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Dream (2015)

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: Mastertronic
Developer: Hypersloth
Release Date: July 31, 2015

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'Dream' Gets Release Date - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on July 17, 2015 @ 11:03 a.m. PDT

Venture into the dreams and nightmares of a young man after the loss of a family member. Guide him through worlds of imagination to overcome his limitations and find a new sense of purpose in life.

Journey into the subconscious mind of Howard Phillips, a young man drifting through life after the loss of a beloved family member. Explore mind-bending worlds both fantastic and frightening, beyond the limitations of reality, and help Howard to find his path in life.

Inspired by the developers' own life experiences, Dream is a narrative adventure game set in a realm of mystery and imagination. Explore to unravel hidden layers, use your wits to overcome obstacles, and immerse yourself in a non-linear story in which your choices affect the final outcome. Does the path of your dreams hold the key to your waking life?

Key Features:

  • Unique Interact-able 3D Environments: Every environment in the game is lovingly hand-crafted by our close-knit team of four and with no worldly restrictions to the environments we can have a vast range of aesthetics and puzzles.
  • Non-linear Narrative and Gameplay: You are free to explore dream environments where puzzles can be completed in different orders and the story progresses according to your choices. The paths you choose affect which dreams you experience and how the finale plays out.
  • Collectables, Items and Secrets: Each dream is filled with secrets and collectables that help the player progress and contribute to the story.
  • Soundtrack: Dream features an original soundtrack by composer Norman Legies.

For those that have supported Dream in its Early Access state, there will be a small token of appreciation on launch day! So if you haven’t already, there is still time to pick up Dream to benefit from this.



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