Compara los precios de Dream Stone en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por QuickSave. Publicado por SA Industry. Lanzado el 8/3/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

A quiet first-person dreamscape lasting under two hours, built from three strange chapters and a piano track that does more emotional lifting than the puzzles do.

My honest first reaction to Dream Stone was that it feels less like a game and more like a mood someone bottled. It is a first-person exploration title built around three distinct dream chapters, each ending in a collectible stone that unlocks your exit. The structure is simple: a central hub connects the Dark, Colorful, and Dazzle chapters, and you are free to tackle them in any order you choose. That small freedom matters because the game asks so little of you otherwise, and having even minor agency over pacing helps. The atmosphere is where Dream Stone earns any goodwill it gets. The environments are surreal and quietly inventive, and the piano soundtrack punctuates the strangeness in a way that genuinely lands. The problem is that the audio options are almost nonexistent, with no volume slider for the music, which means you are at the mercy of however loudly the developer decided the piano should breathe. It is a shame because that track deserved a proper spotlight. Visually, the chapters shift in mood from shadowy corridors into colorful open spaces into an abstract black-and-white world, and the contrast between them gives the game its small moments of wonder. The puzzles, though, are the soft underbelly here. The game markets itself as a puzzle adventure, but most of the challenge comes from platforming rather than thinking. The jumping physics have an unusual arc that feels somewhere between intentional dream-logic and an unfixed bug: you launch upward, drift back slightly, then lurch forward. It takes a few minutes to internalize, and once you do, the platforming becomes manageable, but it never becomes satisfying. True brain-work moments are rare, with maybe one sequence in the whole runtime that asks you to stop and reason through something. The levels are linear and short. Completion sits around ninety minutes to two hours at an unhurried pace, and there is no replay hook waiting on the other side. Small bugs are present throughout, including UI text that can linger on-screen past its welcome, and some environmental transitions that cut abruptly rather than blend. Nothing is game-breaking, and for a micro-budget solo project the overall construction holds together. The saving system is worth flagging: checkpoints anchor to the start of each dream chapter, and quitting mid-chapter sends you back to that chapter's entrance rather than any midpoint save. Plan your sessions accordingly. Dream Stone is best understood as a short atmospheric experiment rather than a puzzle game proper. It has a genuine sense of place and a willingness to sit in silence and let a surreal corner breathe. If you are the kind of player who finishes a one-hour walking sim and feels like you got something from it, this scratches a very specific itch on a slow evening. If you need mechanical depth or any kind of challenge curve, the dream will feel thin. Kai, Scout Team

Dream Stone

Dream Stone

8 mar 2017QuickSaveSA Industry
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A quiet first-person dreamscape lasting under two hours, built from three strange chapters and a piano track that does more emotional lifting than the puzzles do.

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My honest first reaction to Dream Stone was that it feels less like a game and more like a mood someone bottled. It is a first-person exploration title built around three distinct dream chapters, each ending in a collectible stone that unlocks your exit. The structure is simple: a central hub connects the Dark, Colorful, and Dazzle chapters, and you are free to tackle them in any order you choose. That small freedom matters because the game asks so little of you otherwise, and having even minor agency over pacing helps. The atmosphere is where Dream Stone earns any goodwill it gets. The environments are surreal and quietly inventive, and the piano soundtrack punctuates the strangeness in a way that genuinely lands. The problem is that the audio options are almost nonexistent, with no volume slider for the music, which means you are at the mercy of however loudly the developer decided the piano should breathe. It is a shame because that track deserved a proper spotlight. Visually, the chapters shift in mood from shadowy corridors into colorful open spaces into an abstract black-and-white world, and the contrast between them gives the game its small moments of wonder. The puzzles, though, are the soft underbelly here. The game markets itself as a puzzle adventure, but most of the challenge comes from platforming rather than thinking. The jumping physics have an unusual arc that feels somewhere between intentional dream-logic and an unfixed bug: you launch upward, drift back slightly, then lurch forward. It takes a few minutes to internalize, and once you do, the platforming becomes manageable, but it never becomes satisfying. True brain-work moments are rare, with maybe one sequence in the whole runtime that asks you to stop and reason through something. The levels are linear and short. Completion sits around ninety minutes to two hours at an unhurried pace, and there is no replay hook waiting on the other side. Small bugs are present throughout, including UI text that can linger on-screen past its welcome, and some environmental transitions that cut abruptly rather than blend. Nothing is game-breaking, and for a micro-budget solo project the overall construction holds together. The saving system is worth flagging: checkpoints anchor to the start of each dream chapter, and quitting mid-chapter sends you back to that chapter's entrance rather than any midpoint save. Plan your sessions accordingly. Dream Stone is best understood as a short atmospheric experiment rather than a puzzle game proper. It has a genuine sense of place and a willingness to sit in silence and let a surreal corner breathe. If you are the kind of player who finishes a one-hour walking sim and feels like you got something from it, this scratches a very specific itch on a slow evening. If you need mechanical depth or any kind of challenge curve, the dream will feel thin.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5SurrealFirst-Person PlatformerShort ExperienceSolo DevPiano SoundtrackHub WorldDream LogicLow Difficulty

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OS
64-bit Windows Vista
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
840 MB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 / AMD Radeon HD 5750. OpenGL 3.3
Processor
Core i3 / AMD A6 2.4Ghz

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