Dreams to Reality
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| Dreams to Reality | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Cryo Interactive Entertainment |
| Publishers | Cryo Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Interplay Productions (North America) |
| Producer | |
| Platforms | Personal computer, PlayStation |
| Release | 1997 |
| Genre | Action-adventure |
| Mode | Single-player |
Dreams to Reality is a 1997 third-person action-adventure game developed and published by Cryo Interactive.[1] It was ported to the PlayStation under the title Dreams.
From a third-person perspective, the player navigates the game world, gathering magic powers and weapons and finding friends.[2] Movement options include walking, flying and swimming.[1]
Players assume the role of protagonist Duncan, and explore surreal dream worlds while attempting to stop an evil group that seeks to control subconscious reality.
Development
While working on the game, producer/designer Olivier Denes commented, "The team is all gamers, but we're all different gamers, so in Dreams, you can do as you wish. I watched a woman play and she said, 'How wonderful, you can fly.' A man usually likes to pick a gun and shoot everything. We try to let people do things the way they like."[2]