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The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky #785988
02/06/12 07:11 PM
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The Dream Machine is noteworthy because of its unusual graphics -- everything in it is made of clay and cardboard. At first, I wondered if this game would be at all like The Neverhood, an adventure classic from 1996 that was also created in clay. Does The Dream Machine fit the same mold?

Moving In

As The Dream Machine: Chapter One opens, Victor Neff is stranded on a tropical island. He awakens to discover that the island was part of a dream, and that the exact image of the dream can be found in the painting on the wall of his new apartment.

Odd, that.

Victor's wife Alicia is pregnant with the couple's first baby and their new home -- an apartment in a large downtown building -- has the additional space they need to start a family. They've moved in and managed to set up their bed, but everything else is in boxes. In these disorienting circumstances, a clue left by the apartment's previous occupant reveals a surveillance camera in the bedroom wall.




Alicia calls the police as Victor goes downstairs to confront their landlord, Felix Morton. Victor manages to enter the landlord's apartment; once inside he can hear Morton's voice, but cannot see him. This mystery leads to some serious snooping and a hidden elevator. Casting away caution (who waits for the police in this situation anyway), Victor takes the elevator and finds something entirely unexpected in the basement.

Between a Cloud and a Rocky Space

Chapter Two is my favorite part of the game. It's a surreal landscape (skyscape?) with rocky islands rising above the clouds. These aren't at all like the island in Victor's first dream. Victor works as a healer of sorts. He learns the motivation behind some of Morton's odd behaviors, but he uncovers stranger secrets as well. And he learns that the threat to his family is unimaginably worse than he ever suspected.




The Dream Machine is a third person point-and-click adventure game, played online in a browser. Most challenges involve inventory items (including item combinations), but much ruminating also goes toward understanding patterns, connections, and the meaning of symbols. The imaginative logic found in the dream sequences is quite enjoyable. The "real life" challenges are more mundane, but function as a down-to-earth contrast to the tasks in the dreamscapes.

The clay environments convey a sense of concreteness; shapes and details are stylized. Many of the locations are intriguingly lit. Character movement is a bit stiff, but the characters themselves are expressive enough to carry the gripping storyline. Dialogs capably establish character (the game is not voiced). The story involves a significant amount of reading. The background music is intense and uncanny, with unusual sounds, rhythms and voice effects.

Back to the Hood

The Dream Machine is ultimately completely different from The Neverhood. The two games may be similar in their underlying substance, but are almost polar opposites in plot and atmosphere. The Neverhood generates an aura of oddball nonchalance and goofy charm. The Dream Machine has a much darker landscape to traverse, a more nuanced view of sentience and its fallibility, and a deeper mystery.

This game is releasing in five episodes; three are currently available. Since environments and character animation involve modeling everything in clay, the development process is painstaking. Consequently, several months have been passing between the online release of each chapter.

You can play the demo and find out more about The Dream Machine at the game's website. The Dream Machine has been selected as one of 10 finalists in the 2012 Indie Game Challenge.

Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Becky] #785989
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THanks Becky for a great review!

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Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Becky] #786000
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Thanks for the kind words! grin It's just a First Look, not a full review -- the final two episodes haven't released yet. Flotsam will be doing a full review when the last episode has released. wave

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Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Becky] #786019
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Thanks, Becky. thumbsup

Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Becky] #786020
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oops Becky! I knew that. lol
Still a great read. grin

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Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Becky] #786029
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You know what, Becky? I tried to play that demo. I really did. But the character is so ugly I gave up. I just couldn't take looking at him. Oh, well.

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Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Becky] #786068
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lol Well, Victor Neff is more attractive than Klaymen from The Neverhood, so I guess to me he is a step up. Though he doesn't have Klaymen's charming habit of removing his head and waving at it. grin

There's some more information about the game and the developers at The Dream Machine's Indie Game Challenge page. You can check out the other finalists and even vote for the game of your choice. It looks like voting closes after February 9th.

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Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Becky] #786071
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Thanks Becky. It looks fun! wave


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Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Kaki's Sister] #786146
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I really enjoyed your "first look" Becky, thank you thumbsup although I won't be playing the game myself as I don't play on-line ones.


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Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Becky] #786346
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Thanks Becky for the first look. It looks interesting but I, like Mad, am put off by having to play it on-line. smile

Re: The Dream Machine -- A First Look by Becky [Re: Becky] #786836
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They should be announcing the winner of the Indie Game Challenge today. It should be interesting to see how The Dream Machine does against the competition.

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