Company Name: Grzegorz Kowal
About: Lucid Dream Adventure is an amazing point and click adventure game, that
thousands of players around the world have come to love. Guide the fate of
little Lucy and embark on a magical and dangerous journey to the world of dream,
to save her mother.
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Developer: Pixel Federation Games
by Sxnkxnrxck
This game is extremely beautiful and dark, has a great “creepy” theme full of life and adventure. I immediately bought it without any hesitation after the free trial was done. At stage 8 is when it got really buggy on me and would force quit every 3-5 minutes. Now, it won’t let me continue after stage 8. It would pop up an “error” screen which I have taken a screen shot of. Please fix or I will be forced to request a refund.
UPDATE: I got my refund after about 2 weeks because though someone reached out to me, they never fixed it. I was still stuck at stage 8 with an unclear popup message. Just play the free trial and enjoy how beautiful the game is. Don’t bother buying the game and waiting for them to fix it. They won’t.
by Bobbystiych13
As a lifelong adventure gamer, I found nothing in this game that was remotely memorable or well done. The inventory bar takes up a quarter of the screen. The story is uninspired, the characters empty, and the dialogue painfully flat. The puzzles are either lackluster or just a pain. The text is microscopic. The music is generic and repetitive. The animations and transitions are cheap. Even the art style is uninspired. Feels like the whole game was made by a high school kid. I encountered a bug (game froze, had to restart my phone), but the only reason I kept playing this thing was because I paid for it and because I’m bored. For a game called “Lucid Dream Adventure” you’d think it would have at least one ounce of originality to it, but yeah… nope.
by Klray
You can play one level. Then, you must pay five dollars for the remainder. Just wish it had said that up front. It feels dishonest when that isn’t revealed until you’ve already been playing. I expected in app purchases. I didn’t expect to have to pay for the levels. They don’t ask for much though. The game is very slow and moving is slow and frustrating. You have to walk to an item before you can pick it up, so when you click on it, first you move. Then you have to click again. I like some things about it. Like, hints seems to be given for free after a waiting period. The art is cool. The music is ok. I may wind up purchasing. Idk.