Dream - Gameplay & Developer Interview

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Last week Ben got the chance to chat with Sam Read from HyperSloth Games about their indie project, currently in development, Dream.

Sam spoke to us about everything from the highs of being Greenlit on Steam to the lows of failing to hit their Kickstarter goals. And gave us some insight into their development process, working the Unreal engine and developing the game for use with the Oculus Rift.

Dream is the story of Howard Phillips, a young graduate with no direction in life who develops an obsession with his dreams. Follow him as he explores dreams and nightmares filled with puzzles and secrets, looking to find meaning to his life.

Dream is currently in development. For more details visit the Dream website at http://dreamthegame.co.uk or the Greenlight page - http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=92647949

[Edit: Obviously Dream is now available on Steam Early Access. Head to - http://store.steampowered.com/app/229580/ if you fancy checking out the game yourself]

To check out more developer interviews from us click the link - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlfAYCup9fDDXIXdSbMqRr34l_Gcuu0a4

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Game footage courtesy of: HyperSloth Games







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