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''Dreams'' is a
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video game developed by
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and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 4 in February 2020. Players can create and play
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in the forms of games, audiovisual experiences and game assets, which can be shared or remixed to be used in other players' creations. ''Dreams'' includes several games developed using the game itself by Media Molecule, including ''Art's Dream'', ''Ancient Dangers: A Bat’s Tale'', and several
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mini-games.


Gameplay

In ''Dreams'', players control an "imp", which is used to interact with the game's world and interface like a mouse cursor, create new items and characters, and manipulate objects by grabbing and pulling them. Players move the imp by moving and rotating the
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controllers. The imp is customizable, and can possess characters featured in a dream, allowing players to take direct control of these characters. ''Dreams'' consists of six main sections: DreamSurfing, DreamShaping, Highlights, Profile, Community Jam, and Homespace. It also features a game made in Dreams by Media Molecule known as ''Art's Dream''.


DreamSurfing

DreamSurfing can be thought of as the traditional "play" section where a player can browse "Dreams" that have been made and published to the "Dreamiverse" by other players, or as the game calls them, "Dreamers". These Dreams can be for example games to play, audiovisual experiences, and showcases of Elements such as sculptures and art to view and music to listen to. Many Dreams contain collectable "Prize Bubbles" which unlock Elements for players to use in their own creations, functioning similarly to Prize Bubbles in the ''
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'' series. DreamSurfing is divided into playlists of different kinds of Dreams, such as "Mm Picks", "New Trending Dreams", and "New Recommendations For You". At the top of the page there are banners with ''Dreams''-related news and videos. ''Art's Dream'' can be found in this section. Players can give feedback on a Dream by giving it a "thumbs up" or leaving a comment. There is an option called "Autosurf" that presents the user with random Dreams to play within a playlist.


DreamShaping

DreamShaping is the "create" section where players can create and publish games, audio-visual experiences and showcases known as "Dreams", as well as "Scenes", the connected environments and levels that make up Dreams, "Elements", the various assets that make up Scenes, and "Collections", sortable groups of Dreams, Scenes, Elements and other Collections.


Edit Mode

"Edit Mode" is the editor for scenes and elements. In Edit Mode, there are several modes available for creation. Each mode has many tools which can be used to manipulate Scenes and Elements. In Assembly Mode, users can quickly search the Dreamiverse for pre-made Elements and stamp them in their Scene. In Assembly Mode and Sound Mode, there are also many "Gadgets" available which can be used for logic, animation, lighting, sound, global settings, and more. Gadgets can be linked to other Gadgets and items such as sculptures using wires. In ''Dreams'', Gadgets essentially form the gaming logic and
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. Users can publish their creations online to the "Dreamiverse" for others to play or experience, and optionally they can make it re-mixable which allows other creators to use it in their creations, build upon it or tweak it.
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is featured in the game, allowing players to create and manipulate their creations together.


Community Jam

Community Jam is a themed contest, where creators create content based on a theme, for example "Spring Season" and "Pirates", and others vote on their favourites. The winners and runners-up get a badge on their creation's page. There is a new Community Jam with a new theme every few weeks, for example "Spring Season" and "Pirates".


Plot

Outside the user-generated creations, ''Dreams'' itself takes place in the Dreamiverse, a surreal universe made out of dreams and ideas. The Dreamiverse is presided by the Dream Queen, a being who helps the player learn about each aspect of ''Dreams''. New players use the Dream Queen's Homespace before unlocking their own. The Dreamiverse is also inhabited by the Architect and Designer, two experts who teach the player about DreamShaping through in-game tutorials, and Imps, the player-controlled creatures who manipulate objects and possess characters. Every creation in ''Dreams'' exists in the Dreamiverse, and the term "Dreamiverse" also refers to the catalogue of creations available for players to browse and use in their own creations.


''Art's Dream''

Media Molecule's creation ''Art's Dream'' "follows a former jazz musician Art as he dreams about his life, past and present, and realises he needs to make amends with his fellow bandmates. The journey takes him through a series of dream-like situations involving him and a whole cast of wonderful fantasy characters, such as D-Bug, a helpful little robot with an electric personality and Frances, a hammer wielding teddy bear." ''Art's Dream'' follows three connected stories: The Dream Gardens, The Blues City, and The Meridian Forest. Each story has a different genre as well as different characters, visuals, music and gameplay. They each relate to different parts of Art's mind and connect to the past, present and future respectively. All three stories converge at the end of the game. Throughout ''Art's Dream'', the Imp is used to interact with the world and possess characters. The game also has many prize bubbles to be collected, letting players make their own creations with the elements used in ''Art's Dream''.


Development

''Dreams'' has similarities to Media Molecule's previous game ''LittleBigPlanet'', the focus being "play, create, share". They aimed to merge the three aspects into one experience without separating them. Alex Evans and David Smith are the two
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s; Mark Healey and Kareem Ettouney are
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and art director respectively. ''Dreams'' uses a custom engine called BubbleBath that renders objects with particles called "Flecks" rather than polygons. The engine was named by the community. In 2015, Evans said that the game would be "defined" by players instead of the developer. To help new players get into the game, a story campaign is featured to help players adapt to the gameplay mechanics. Studio director
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added that the campaign is used to kickstart a community, and creation is the primary goal of the game. According to Evans, one of Media Molecule's goals is to reinvent creativity. As a result, they re-imagined ''Dreams'' into something as simple as sketching. This led the game to feature an impressionist art-style and implement the
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motion-based controller. Many art styles and technical solutions were attempted before arriving at the final style and solution. The team used dreams as the game's setting, as they believed that it allows players to have their own styles, and inspires players to create something "artistic" and "incredible". Accessibility is a priority for Media Molecule with ''Dreams''. The goal is to make ''Dreams'' more accessible so as many people with as many different requirements as possible are able to play. In an October 2019 interview, Ettouney said they plan to give creators commercial ownership of their creations and publish them elsewhere. In March 2020, creators could apply to a beta evaluation program to sell their work "off PlayStation".


Release

At
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, Media Molecule announced that they were working on two different projects, with one being ''Tearaway''. ''Dreams'' was revealed at PlayStation Meeting 2013, with Evans showing a technical demo onstage, involving three players creating an in-game band. A teaser for the game was released in July 2014. The game was officially announced at Sony Interactive Entertainment's press conference at
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. A beta for the game was originally set to be released in 2016, however, it was delayed to 2017 and then to 2018. The beta ran from 19 December 2018 until 4 February 2019. The game was made available via
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on 16 April 2019, a first for a Sony game, before being officially released on 14 February 2020. An update that added support for
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was announced on 30 June 2020 and was released on 22 July 2020. Online multiplayer is set to be released for the game sometime post-launch. The game's engine is called the Bubblebath Engine.


Reception

''Dreams'' received "generally favorable reviews" according to
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compared it to
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, a website historically hosting
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based media "oddities".


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