Dream Chronicles (video game)
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Dream Chronicles (originally titled Dream Chronicles: The Endless Slumber) is a 2007 adventure, hidden object, and puzzle casual game developed by KatGames and published by PlayFirst. It is the first installment in the series.
Dream Chronicles | |
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Developer(s) | KatGames |
Publisher(s) | PlayFirst |
Director(s) | Miguel Tartaj |
Producer(s) | Kenny Dinkin |
Designer(s) | Miguel Tartaj |
Programmer(s) | David Gonzalez Miguel Angel Linan |
Artist(s) | Pablo Vietto Nikitova LLC |
Writer(s) | Eleanor Burian-Mohr Cornerstore Entertainment |
Composer(s) | Adam Gubman Kane Minkus Nick Thomas |
Series | Dream Chronicles |
Engine | Playground SDK |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows macOS iOS[1] Xbox 360[2] PlayStation 3[3] Nintendo DS |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Adventure, hidden object, puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Set in a mystical world where mortal and fairy realms collide, the game tells the story of a mortal woman named Faye who is the only being able to awaken from a powerful fairy's dream spell. She embarks on an adventure through a dream world to find her fairy husband and save her hometown. To solve the mystery, players must complete puzzles and search for clues leading to the whereabouts of Faye's husband.[10]
As the first part of the first trilogy, Dream Chronicles spawned two direct sequels, Dream Chronicles 2: The Eternal Maze and Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child, which were released in 2008 and 2009 respectively.