Prelude for a Dream This is my first game review I think I'll give this a new name. This is a story focused jrpg. And it's a good story. Also if you like level maxing this game let's you do that. Prelude for a dream has some interesting music. Although I did not enjoy all of the music. There was some great music. Almost all of the NPC info gives you no idea as to where to go next. A great many things are found by roaming around and getting lucky. I am used to playing very keyed RPGs. This RPG is does not use many keys. The boss fights seamed easy. There was a few maze puzzles. I got the game on sale and for that price I’d recommend it.
Prelude for a Dream
- Release Date:
- Jun 27, 2017
- Developer:
- Altanir Aparecida Fernandes Malinowsky, Diego Fernandes Malinowsky, Daniel Fernandes Malinowsky
- Publisher:
- Diego Fernandes Malinowsky
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
-Join a nostalgic voyage in Prelude for a Dream, with 4 catchy protagonists: Aglasis, Morail, Humots and Sustugriel. Each of them with unique backgrounds. Try to uncover the missing memory parts of our heroes, while you explore a world rich in cultures and stories.
-Prelude for a Dream is a game inspired in the Japanese RPGs of the past, made in VX Ace engine. But, it has a characteristic that resembles a lot the Western RPGs: You can access many of the world map of the game in the beginning… But, in the same way of the Westerns RPGs you will not pass the challenges before some training. How far you can go in a low level? Try hard, as much as you can.
-An all original OST made by me, almost 70 compositions. I composed for at least 5 years. Truly, some places were influenced by the music, and vice versa.
-Pay very attention to the story, which is very intriguing and fascinating, mixing various components.
-The battle system is the old classical like Dragon Quest. Mixing components like Special Attacks and Magic. Adding a bit of pepper to make the events more incendiary. Basically, in the side quests, that depending on how you play, can become very difficult.
-There are many secrets, and it is not about the story (but that too!). It is about the constructions of the maps. Try to catch everything while you explore the world!
-Important:
Press F1 to configure the screen, control options etc.
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User Reviews
At best one could say this is a parody of JRPs but overall it is quite boring, lack any interesting locals or gameplay features, it maybe cheap but it is a shame to all good rpgs made in RPG maker.
Cheap mobile game on pc with terrible sound
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10.
- Processor: 1.8 Ghz Intel Atom Z2460 or higher.
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD 3000 or better.
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible.
- Additional Notes: Audio player which supports .Ogg format or codecs.
FAQ
How much does Prelude for a Dream cost?
Prelude for a Dream costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Prelude for a Dream?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10. Processor: 1.8 Ghz Intel Atom Z2460 or higher. Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: Intel HD 3000 or better. DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible. Additional Notes: Audio player which supports .Ogg format or codecs.
What platforms is Prelude for a Dream available on?
Prelude for a Dream is available on Windows PC.
Is Prelude for a Dream worth buying?
Prelude for a Dream has 50% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Prelude for a Dream released?
Prelude for a Dream was released on Jun 27, 2017.
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