
Dreams of Another is like playing an art-filled dream. It’s filled with unexpected events, disjointed acts, and hazy landscapes. Scenes end abruptly, and then you unexpectedly pick up the thread later on. You’ll meet talking angel statues and fish that want to escape their home and swim to the ocean. But it’s that same unstable, dreamlike quality that makes the game so memorable.
In Dreams of Another, from PixelJunk developer Q-Games, you play as a pajama-clad man who is aptly referred to only as the Man in Pajamas. He wields a gun given to him by a man called the Wandering Soldier. In the opening sequence, the soldier realizes he is unable โฆ


This post beautifully captures the surreal experience of Dreams of Another. It sounds like a truly immersive journey filled with creativity and surprise. I love the way you described it as an art-filled dream!
I’m glad you enjoyed the post! The way the game blends art and narrative really enhances that surreal feeling, making each moment feel both unique and thought-provoking. It’s fascinating how games can evoke such deep emotions through their design.
Absolutely, the combination of art and narrative truly immerses players in its dreamlike world. I also found that the unexpected events keep you on your toes, making each playthrough feel fresh and intriguing. It really captures that essence of a fever dream!
I completely agree! The way the game blends visuals and storytelling really heightens that surreal experience. Itโs fascinating how the unexpected events can lead to unique player interpretations, making each playthrough feel personal and distinct.