Lucy Dreaming Prequel

A point and click adventure

Published by: Tall Story Games
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Take a brave step into the terrifying world of suburban, middle class Britain to help Lucy unearth the secrets of her disturbing dreams – but beware, her subconscious is a rabbit hole laced with intrigue, adventure and a cast of extraordinary creatures.
Lucy Dreaming is inspired and influenced by the classic 90s point & click adventure games, from its beautifully-realised pixel-art style to its irreverent, sarcastic humour. Delve into Lucy’s ever-expanding world as you explore a rich narrative, solve satisfying puzzles and discover hidden Easter eggs.
Do you have what it takes to communicate with Lucy’s dysfunctional family, untangle her repressed memories and bring an end to the nightmares once and for all? Just don’t forget your teddy bear.
Game Features:
• Discover a wide variety of detailed dreams and real-world locations from a neon-lit comedy club with an unusual clientele to a post-apocalyptic boulangerie.
• Encounter a cast of characters from Lucy’s maniacal brother to a giant duck with a bread problem.
• Explore rich environments with an abundance of witty retorts to almost everything you can point your cursor at.
• Subtitles in German, Spanish, Italian and Russian.
• Reveal hidden Easter eggs and pop culture references.
• Enjoy the distinctive and beautifully realised voice acting (English)
• Travel instantly between scenes with a double-click.
• Having trouble? Just hit the space bar to get a sneaky peek of each scene’s hotspots.
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4.62 out of 5

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Slow Speaking

jasanp on

United States

I have completely deleted and reloaded this demo three times, and it continues to speak in slow-mo. Sad. Because it really looked interesting. iPhone 12 Pro running iOS 17.2.1

Nice, quirky, but!

The first Teali on

United States

This game was lovely and I really wish I could play further like I normally would when pleased with a demo. As an avid independent game development supporter I have never paid that much ($14.99) for an iPad game. I bet if you lowered your price by at least half your sales would go up. But that’s just like my opinion man…

Can’t believe how awful these reviewers are

JD Real on

United States

Short version: Please take a moment to rate & review positively if you liked this or even if you just support the genre, bc it really matters to indie devs. Don’t let the whiners & selfish chumps dictate the game’s average, and make it harder for point & click adventure games to be made. Full version: People give a low rating and flat out admit they didn’t play it; stuck on a puzzle so it must be a glitch; “omg my precious sensibilities were triggered” by content in a game that says repeatedly up front it’s full of dark psychological humor, so low rating; and the eternal entitled classic- “I loved it but then the greedy dev wanted to be compensated for their work, how dare they?!” (from the same oafs who get addicted to increase-your-town/army’s-number-in-endless-linear-progression business model “games” that are “free,” and end up getting suckered into pointless IAPs). And despite these petty, selfish people's petty, selfish whining, the developer bends over backward to be incredibly nice to them. Do devs of your so-called free games with a million players ever write genuine responses to reviews? Has anybody from a company churning out the endless parade of clones ever offered to personally assist a completely unreasonable person with getting a refund?? Of course not; since they simply buy their ratings & reviews in bulk from one of the many websites providing that service. They don’t care about legit grievances, much less the ridiculous ones; indeed, most don’t even bother with a standard form reply. They release products that required only the bare minimum of creative or cognitive effort to make & even less than to play; mass production exploiting an unregulated market. They take no risk, design everything from proven profitable bases, and keep the servers running as long as the money flows. Compare that to this ONE person, doing all the work of creating an actual interactive story that’s entirely original. No assured profits, just the opposite. Even a really good game in this genre can fail to recoup costs, let alone provide any income whatsoever to the developer. Indie devs take a huge risk out of real passion for the project. No bought ratings here. All that, and to show such concern for players even when they’re jerks… remarkable. The worst part is that even after all the dev could possibly do for these horrible people, they haven’t updated their ratings. I guess that shouldn’t be a surprise– the entitled, 100% self-centered, thoughtless revi

Unable to rate ::((

char:vana on

United States

Game will not open despite several different "try this" tips. iPhone 11 Pro, current ios version 16.4.1. I'd love to try this!! ::((

Glitch won’t allow final item

Parrish704 on

United States

Have everything but the calm music. I captured the flu and went to the room where dad was to see if the fly would make him leave so I could get the tape. Now there is no door to the room, and no way to interact (that I can find) to enter the room. I’m playing on a brand new iPad 12 Pro with a Tb of memory, so it shouldn’t be that. If I’m wrong, let me know and I’ll change the rating. 2 stars because it was good cheeky fun up until then.

Not sure...

Baby Dea on

United States

This demo doesn’t really provide enough gaming material to even make a judgement. Except for the fact you have to save your own progress manually, which I didn’t realize, so lost any small amount of progress I actually made. I couldn’t advance anyway so I just deleted the game after that. By the way when is the finished game going to be done? It’s been a while...

AMAZING

avathesnake on

United States

Absolutely loved this demo. I am so incredibly excited for the game to come out. I will be waiting eagerly!!!! Phenomenal job!

Excellent point & click game!

Lou in Louisville on

United States

I saw this game talked about on Reddit & gave it a try. I enjoyed it, although I had to use YouTube for a hint or two, but overall it’s a great game. The graphics are cute, the dialog and voice acting are good, and it was fun and challenging. I will definitely be buying the full game when it’s ready, or donating to the kickstarter, I have to check and see where it’s at in the process. Definitely recommend giving it a try.

Love it

LizzieJoy25 on

United States

Where is the “full game” as mentioned several times in this “demo”. I want it! Lol I will gladly pay for more of this.

Great game, love the pop culture Easter eggs

GoodGrlGamer on

United States

I’ve played adventure games for 30 years, starting with LucasArts and Sierra games. This game really brought back old memories and was very enjoyable! I only hope you can release an iOS mobile version at the same time as the desktop version (or soon after). It’s my form of unwinding in bed before sleeping, like curling up with a good book. The Easter egg hunt also reminds me of Ready Player One - very exciting! Hope to see a Sierra joke or two in the full version as well. The layout of the house/stairs reminded me of Maniac Mansion, but I’m glad it wasn’t as creepy, haha! Can’t wait for the release of the full version! The only bug I found is I couldn’t get the hotspots to appear all the time - long touch did not work consistently. Also, it might be easier to simply use asterisk symbols for hot spots since some of the items are so tiny, especially on mobile devices.

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App Info

Category
Games
Publisher
Tall Story Games
Languages
English
Recent version
1.3 (1 year ago )
Released on
Jun 16, 2021 (3 years ago )
Last updated
3 weeks ago