I am a visual person. In fact, the most visually stimulating games attract me the most. That is why I was entranced when I was given the chance to play the new game out by Playfirst, “Dream Chronicles”. While I must admit, I’m also much more of an action fan when it comes to gaming, it is nice to slow down and play a casual game from time to time. Sometimes I will find a game I enjoy. Other times, I will find a game I’ll want to avoid. With that in mind, I set out on a quest to discover if “Dream Chronicles” was a game I would enjoy…or not.
The Enchanted Plot
In this game, whether you are female or not in real life, you play the role of a young woman named Faye. When the game begins, you have just discovered that an evil woman who has magical powers, Lilith, has cast a sleep spell on your entire kingdom! You also discover that your beloved husband, Fidget, is missing! You deduce that he must have been kidnapped by Lilith. In the meantime, you are the only one who is awake to solve the mystery. Even your daughter, a young and beautiful little girl named Lyra, is entrapped within Lilith’s sleep spell and you are her (and everyone else’s) only hope.
In the meantime, you must find out what secret Fidget has hidden from you, why Lilith has cast the sleep spell and kidnapped Fidget, and several other questions about your past life, to reveal secrets you never knew. You discover these secrets through Fidget’s diary, which he has written, to accompany you on your journey and provide clues to both the present and the past.
At the same time, you must also find hidden gem pieces, which fit into structures called “Dream Pieces”. You will see them as tiny glints of light, which occasionally flash on each screen. There are a total of 115 gems in the game. You can find out how many you have by turning the pages in Fidget’s journal.
You will want to complete the Dream Pieces because they are going to help you defeat Lilith. Until you get to the end of the game, you will need to get through multiple puzzle boards. Some are pretty simple and involve matching shapes together. Others are more complex and have you playing a piano or weighing objects. However, each board brings you one step closer to saving Fidget, removing the spell from the Kingdom and defeating Lilith.
Before you can move on, open a door to head into another room, or leave the village, you must solve each puzzle. The puzzles can be difficult because some objects are hidden incredibly well. On some boards, it can be a little confusing, when you are trying to figure out how to solve the puzzle. In these boards, you can have a little bit of assistance if you wait for the flash of light on the screen. This glint is a clue/hint to the puzzle and clicking on it generally helps you figure out what to do. This was one of the few annoying parts of an otherwise enjoyable game.
Dreamy Graphics
This was perhaps my favorite part of the game. Developed by Playfirst, “Dream Chronicles” is by far, one of the most visually pleasing casual games I have ever played. Each screen has intensive and high resolution graphics that have a dreamlike quality. Each screen is different and looks exciting. The lighting inside the home is a bit dark, but once you get outdoors, the lighting is better. Additionally, lightening your screen resolution helps with the darkness factor.
If I had to rate “Dream Chronicles” just on its graphics, I would give it five out of five stars. From the welcome screen to the puzzles, everything is so visually pleasing it makes the whole game worthwhile.
Soothing and Carefree Audio
The Audio for “Dream Chronicles” is soothing. I’ve played many games where the music becomes incredibly annoying and repetitive. However, this isn’t one of those games. It is quite catchy though. I found myself humming along with the music even when I wasn’t playing the game! You also can hear sounds when you click on objects, complete part of a puzzle, or solve the screen/puzzle completely.
The nice thing about the sound in “Dream Chronicles” is that you can turn down both the music and other sounds individually. If you like the music, but get annoyed by the sounds, you can turn down just the sounds. If you like the sounds, but not the music, you can turn down just the music. You can also mute all of the sounds and play with your own music or background sounds.
I would rank the audio four and a half out of five stars.
Artificial Intelligence
The Artificial Intelligence of the game is done for you. You do not have to move your character, Faye through the game. She is moved for you. All you have to do is use the mouse to click on doors, objects, gems, and various other objects. You may have to drag an object somewhere or guide it to a particular place. Otherwise, everything is done for you.
You would think with such a simple setup, “Dream Chronicles” would get the highest rating. However, the mouse does not always work as it should in the game. It can be hard to click on things just right. Even knowing what I was supposed to do, I had trouble with a few of the clicks. I had others in my house test the click out as well, but they were unsuccessful. After multiple tries, the clicks would eventually work. As a result, the AI received a rating of three stars. This problem only happened on a few boards, and made the game only temporarily annoying.
Replayability
Once the game is solved, you know the secrets and answers to the questions you had to answer from the very beginning of the game. You can replay the game, but it isn’t a game you would play for years to come. I would be willing to play the game on occasion, from time to time, if I was bored. However, since the game has the same exact puzzles, which you already solve the first time you play the game (with little to no variation whatsoever) it really is unnecessary to replay the game at all.
Due to the lower replayability factor, the game only receives two stars in this area. While it might be fun to play it once or twice further down the road, it is not the type of game you want to keep playing over and over again!
Final Thoughts
“Dream Chronicles” is a beautiful, fun game to play with minimal problems when it comes to the artificial intelligence of the game. The sound is enjoyable and the story is unique enough to keep you interested the whole way through. If you’re looking for a little fun, and a chance to relax from your busy life, then consider purchasing “Dream Chronicles” from PlayFirst. Chances are, you won’t regret it.
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Written by Dominick - Visit Website
Dominick Evans is in his late 20's. He spends his days working as a full time writer/editor and a part time musician/composer. His passions in life include music, directing films, watching movies, reading books, watching sports, wheelchair football, politics and spending time with his family (fiancée Ashtyn, son Robert, and shih-tzu Oliver). Other interests include being an advocate for the disability and GLBT communities.
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