Everything in the Dream Box travels with her into sleep to help solve puzzles in the dream world. She must solve puzzles in the real world to get items to put in her Dream Box. Her father buys a psychology book that instructs Lucy on how to begin taking control of her dreams. In Lucy Dreaming, you play a young girl who has been plagued by the same dream for as long as she can remember. This game was made by people who grew up loving these types of games just like me, and you can tell in every pixel of this game that this a labour of love. It tickled the nostalgia centres of my brain in the same way that the new King’s Quest was released in 2016 by The Odd Gentlemen. It feels like an old Sierra game but updated for a new audience. Lucy Dreaming might as well have been programmed by Ken and Roberta Williams back in the early 1990s. The graphics are very reminiscent of the old-school point-and-clicks in the best way. I have a massive collection of old Sierra titles that I hold near and dear to my heart. It was probably Space Quest, as that was the game I remember him playing the most growing up, but it could have also been one of the King’s Quests or even Quest for Glory. Either way, it began a decades-long love of weird little point-and-clicks that I still play. When my age was still in the single digits, my father brought home a game by Sierra. Ahh, the Good Old Days of Point-And-Click This quirky little point-and-click game is hilarious and very, very British. Lucy Dreaming is a retro-looking, Sierra-like game with a lot of heart and a ton of humor. Review code provided with many thanks to Tall Story Games Ltd. Genre: Point and Click, Adventure, Retro, Comedyĭeveloper|Publisher: Tall Story Games Ltd
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