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Dreamscape

$9.99
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Developer:
Aldorlea Games
Publisher:
KOMODO
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Backstory

Explore the dangerous and mysterious world of dreams in this 20 hour old-school RPG by Aldorlea Games, makers of the "Millennium" series and "The Book of Legends".

After an experimentation that goes out of control, Erin is trapped in the Dreamscape and must find a way out. Her only chance: magical headphones that allow her to visit one's dreams and imagination.

On her way, she meets odd creatures - enemy or ally? Play the game and find out!

Dreamscape features 8 playable characters, multiple modes and difficulties, an award system, end-game rewards, Jack the Ripper, Al Capone, ancient Egypt, vampires, dreams within dreams, and many more!

Details

Dreamscape is a fantastic and addictive RPG with bits of strategy making the gameplay even richer. In command of a colorful and very varied party, unravel the mystery of the realm of dreams and solve riddles to reach your goal. Dreamscape can be played in 4 different modes and features different rewards for completing them. You can even get access to bonus characters if you complete a mode without using the healing goddess!

Key Features:

  • 30 hours of playing

  • Visit the dreams of everyone you meet

  • Cute heroes, funny adventure

  • Unique game and unique gameplay

  • Unlock tons of in-game awards

Full List of Aldorlea Games Available on Steam

  • 3 Stars of Destiny

  • Asguaard

  • Dreamscape

  • Millennium - A New Hope

  • Millennium 2 - Take Me Higher

  • Millennium 3 - Cry Wolf

  • Millennium 4 - Beyond Sunset

  • Millennium 5 - The Battle of the Millennium

  • The Book of Legends

  • Undefeated

  • Vagrant Hearts


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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
26 user reviews
77%
Positive
8 hrs at review
Recommended

This most recent offering on Steam from Aldorlea confirms again that these developers are at the top of the list of those making the old school/adventure style games. Dreamscape has everything a fan of these games could want, and much more. As always, these games are driven by the story, and, IMO, Aldorlea always has this element perfected. In the game you are Erin ---- who is on a mission to save her boyfriend. Sounds simple enough, but to accomplish this seemingly straightforward task she has some magical headphones that allow her to enter the dreams of virtually everyone she comes in contact with including a cat, a mouse, and a plant. Together, they explore the dreamworlds of those within their own dreams (an adventurer, an old man, a dog, a pharaoh, and many others). So much for simplicity ---- yet the story remains tightly organized, and everything makes sense. Some of the dreams are simple, some complex, and they all add up to a story that is beautifully put together with no mea...

22 helpful
12 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Dispite being mostly a good game, I cannot continure playing it due to a game breaking bug in JAG 12, basically preventing the game from letting you past that one point. EDIT: Found the problem, but you have to run into the wall to the left of the starting point first, a bug that can really break the game.

18 helpful 1 funny
19 hrs at review
Recommended

OK, I have to admit that I was fully prepared to hate this game. It came in a bundle, and the description made me cringe. I went through every other game and decided I would give it a try. Turns out, I'm glad I did. This is the only game I have ever been tempted to play through a second time! Mechanics are easy to follow like most RPG maker games. Money isn't wasted on constantly buying potions etc because of the drop system. Story and characters are a blast! It took me roughly 17 hours to play through, so definitely worth the bundle price I paid for it. If you like Aldorlea Games, you won't be disappointed in this one.

17 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

I beat this game yesterday and from the company that made Millennium this game had a pretty good storyline to it, but it was also weird to play through.

17 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

The story is nice 8/10 The music fits in the areas so 10/10 The characters are all different and funny in their own ways 9/10 This game seems to be for girls but really is for all sexes overall this game is a 9.75/10

8 helpful
19 hrs at review
Recommended

It is a fun and light game. Dreamscapes are very interenting and open vide range of odd and funny possibilities, which are used by the makers in this game. Even though I wished there would be more companion characters, it doesn't mean i didn't like them. Specifically crafted set of abilities and usable items for each character allows you to use startegy during fights and brings a number of chuckles when you find new items. I vwry much liked unique system of replenishing helath and mana. It makes you run around looking for food a bit, but totally makes sense. Better you play and fight, the less time you need to spend on this. I am not a fan of the ending, but the works thing in this game for me, was running back to places unlocked by a new item. I am glad makers gave a number of "shortcuts" especially toward the end. Overall I think this game is enjoyable and lets you enjoy several hours to play it.

7 helpful
56 min at review
Not Recommended

i want to like this game, i do. the graphics (both the pixeled And the artist rendered ones) are nice, simple and easy on the eyes. the music is a Weensy bit annoying in that you can't turn it down or off but it's nothing one can't just tune out mentally during game play. but it has a couple detractors that are bit much for me. *it stays on a tiny (mobile app) sized screen. so there's a constant case of "oops, the cursor is too far off the game now." and there's no options that i could see to change that. the main menu is "start", "load", "awards" and "quit". no settings or options. no way to turn off the music or change Anything. *the movement is hardly intuitive. it's very literal. if there's anything between you and point B, guess what... you're going to be stuck on it. no "click here & Go Here". you have to be constantly clicking to keep moving... Including Around any seeming pointless object like a small pebble OR a corner you can see around easily... you can't just click a ways...

6 helpful
12 hrs at review
Recommended

In general it is good however my issue with the game is: * Not enough indications to what items should be used for specific areas. * Too much backtracking that I think you need a guide to finish the game - I used one to finish it -. But all in good work has been done on this game.

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a nice little JRPG from Aldorea. This means there will be at least a decent plot. And this game delivers. As well as having a few references to other games in the Aldorea catalog. Would recommend.

4 helpful
12 hrs at review
Recommended

Bought this when the grand RPG maker shovelware apocalypse happened and everything was on sale. Its got about 15 hours of gameplay for one playthrough, with four difficulty modes. I think the intent is that you play it once on each, but I don't see how someone could stand that. Its a pretty neat take on a JRPG though. Encounters don't respawn, Most are mobile and can be avoided and the rest are static and must be fought to physically progress. The characters are cute and the game play is basically like a mix of a point and click adventure/puzzle game and a JRPG. Its neat and the story is decently engaging. There's an endurance element to it also. Vendors are rare and all but two sell only stat ups. Their inventory is fixed so once you buy them out they're done. Recovery is mainly through picking up items that are autoconsumed when picked up, and recover a small amount of HP or MP. Same for curatives. There are dmg/poison proc ones, sometimes the game tricks you wtih them or makes...

4 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8
  • Processor: 1.6 GHz
  • Memory: 128 MB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 120 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound

FAQ

How much does Dreamscape cost?

Dreamscape costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Dreamscape?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7/8 Processor: 1.6 GHz Memory: 128 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9.0 Compatible DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 120 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0 Compatible Sound

What platforms is Dreamscape available on?

Dreamscape is available on Windows PC.

Is Dreamscape worth buying?

Dreamscape has 77% positive reviews from 26 players.

When was Dreamscape released?

Dreamscape was released on Feb 2, 2015.

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