Now, the game is very much up to your play. After a dream is completed, the screen fades away and you are taken to a screen the depicts whether your dream was Static or Dynamic as well as whether it was an Upper or Downer (they are the x and y axes, respectively). The dreams can last a variable amount of time, sometimes taking a few minutes, or perhaps up to around 10 minutes. The world has several different parts, some that are a little trickier to get to, some you will frequent if you play. Once you select the dream option, you are usually taken into a world where you control a character from a first-person perspective.
I will refer to them as dreams from now on. It took a little time, and the game had a very limited release (one which never left Japan) but I did manage to find all the components I needed to play it.Įach game is called “a Day” in the game. **If you want to get to the more interesting part of this story, skip down to the denoted areaĪnyway, having found the story ridiculous, but the game fantastic, I decided to hunt this game down. After a particularly excited bout of wanting to find interesting/trippy images to observe/study, I came across a creepypasta story that discussed this game, entitled “LSD: Dream Emulator.” The story can be found here: