Indie developer DreamWorld Realities conceptualized the game over a year ago, bringing the immersive world from concept to its current state for PC gamers worldwide. DreamWorld offers hundreds of resources and craftable items as well as extensive building capabilities, unique biomes to explore, and a wide range of activities for players to experience.
This online open world has amassed a loyal and dedicated fanbase who provided ongoing feedback on the game’s direction and feature set from its earliest days as a concept through its alpha stage and into early access.
Players can enter the early access for a limited time promotional price of $19.99 before it goes back to its original price of $24.99. The 90-minute free trial and early access download will be available for PC starting Monday, Sept. 12 on the official DreamWorld website.
“DreamWorld has come so far since our initial Kickstarter campaign in 2021 and has exceeded all our expectations thanks to our dedicated community,” said Garrison Bellack, co-founder, DreamWorld Realities. “Being a small company with ambitious ideas, we worked endlessly with our players and listened to their critical feedback to get the game where it is today. We hope to see our player base continue to grow through this free trial and early access launch as we’ll continue updating the game with new features and items for years to come.”
Freedom, adventure and imagination are at the core of DreamWorld where players will discover:
- The ability to sculpt their world and create anything with a massive catalog of objects;
- Owning their own properties, pets and mounts while exploring the world and encountering mobs, boss fights and fantastical creatures;
- Rendezvous with friends and socialize using in-game voice chat, text and emotes;
- Multiple, unique biomes in a massive, procedurally generated world;
- Several character customization options and hundreds of craftable items;
- Regular updates as the development teams adds fresh new content.
DreamWorld is in development for PC.
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