The lands of dreams are so difficult to walk through when they’re dead-set on showing you your own mistakes.
Dreaming Sarah, a creation of Asteristic Game Studio and Anthony Septim, was published to Steam on March 12th, 2015. It is the story of Sarah, a teenage girl taking a trip through her own subconscious, after she suffered an accident and ended up in a coma (don’t @ me, it’s not a spoiler, it’s literally in the store page description). She’s looking for a way to wake up, however the path is long, complex, and she might not like to remember everything that took her there.
Making my way through that wraparound room was a nightmare. No pun intended. |
Oh jesus, is that blood??? |
I liked to play through this one. The puzzles were pretty tricky at times, but thankfully it wasn’t too difficult to make my way around. The game is inspired by the Yume Nikki series, which I’ve never played – so if I’m missing out on any interesting parallels, sorry about that. The game also doesn’t save automatically, so remember to save once in a while. I will say it’s really short, though I’m cool with it.
Dreaming Sarah can be bought on Steam for 6$.
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