NOTE: This includes Chapters 1-3 of a 5 part series. The Dream Machine is an award-winning point and click adventure game made out of hand-crafted environments, props and characters made out of clay and cardboard.
In Chapter 1, play as Victor Neff, the husband in a young couple who've just moved into a new apartment. While trying to get settled in you discover that all is not as it seems in the quiet, unassuming apartment building...
In Chapter 2, Victor goes to confront the landlord, Mr. Morton, only to find his apartment empty. Can Victor find the elusive landlord in time and is there more to Mr. Morton than meets the eye?
In Chapter 3 of The Dream Machine, Victor enters the dream of his sleeping wife in an effort to shut down the mysterious dream machine, only to find himself on board a leisure cruise ship manned by multiple copies of himself.
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Pretty good game. First few chapters are short, but the story scales up as you progress thorugh 2 and 3. Looking forward to 4 and 5!
Love this game <3 Can't wait for coming chapters.
I own this game. It's quite unique..what a great talent. I highly recommend!
Oh, thats great you made so much work to make that game, all that doll animation, but...why they all, except main hero, have so ugly faces?
Will a Linux version come to Desura? I'd surely buy it :-)
I've played the first chapter in Flash, and it was disturbing and amazing and I thoroughly enjoyed it! I was a bit put-off by the browser requirement, and have been holding out for a standalone installable version. Thanks!
don't die please