

You will feel like you are high…really high. And the sound doesn’t help at all…just make it more and more….aghh If you hit any wall or object you encounter, you will get teleported into another “what the hell world” filled with crazy random stuff.Īnything you will see…ANYTHING…it’s plain crazy random stuff. You are in a dream in which you just explore the surroundings walking arround and… wow am i really trying to make you play this? Review by Wenedpoh:Įver thought about “Hey, i had a cool dream last night and it would make a cool video game”?

A graph will appear after each dream explaining the general nature of the player’s dream with Upper, Static, Dynamic, and Downer. Death such as falling off a cliff will instantly wake you up. These usually lead into even stranger dreams.Įach dream lasts about 10 minutes until you “wake up” and are kicked back into the game’s initial menu. When you “bump” into certain objects in the environment, you are transported into a different area immediately. The point of the game is to simply walk around and explore things in the new strange environment. In LSD, the player navigates a psychedelic dream-like world in first person POV. Occasionally, dreams may be invaded by an apparition called the Grey Man, who can appear out of nowhere and remove your ability to remember a dream in Flashback mode.LSD: Dream Emulator is game by Asmik Ace Entertainment based on the dream journal of one of its staff members, Hiroko Nishikawa. Appear with no memory in a land surrounding a bizarre tower drawing in all life with a strange urge to climb it. Heavily inspired by other games such as LSD dream emulator, eastern mind lost souls, amongst others.

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There is no goal in the game, except to emulate dreams, ranging from colorful and happy, to dark and unsettling. A first-person dungeon crawling RPG with turn-based combat and an emphasis on interacting with the characters around you. Textures can be completely randomized, and upon starting a new dream, you can not have the same one twice in a row, though dreams can be replayed using Flashback mode (unlocked after 20 days have passed), which is an option to revisit the same areas and allow you to choose different paths, though only for 3 to 5 minutes. Gameplay takes place over various days, and after a long time passes, the counter resets, though the game can still be played. After the dream ends, it is displayed on a graph showing whether it is considered Upper, Downer, Static or Dynamic. Coming into contact with any object or wall in the dream can result in warping to another part of a dream, which can go on for very long (up to 10 minutes), or can be cut short by falling off cliffs or through floors. The gameplay is simple, walking around various dreamscapes and occasionally discovering surreal visuals. Inspired by a "dream journal" written by Hiroko Nishikawa, LSD is basically a simulation-based game themed around dreams and nightmares.
