However, if the player falls off a cliff in the dream, then the player may wake up immediately.
Bumping into people, animals, or special objects usually gives a stranger dream.Įach dream can last up to 10 minutes, after which the player will 'wake up', when the screen turns black and the player is sent back to the game's initial menu. However, if you bump into walls or other objects in the game, you will be instantaneously transported to another environment, the system of which is called 'linking'. There are many bizarre environments in this world, and one way to travel through them is by foot.
The idea is simply to walk around and enjoy things in a dream environment. There is no action or experience points, nor is there any clear goal. In this game, the player simply navigates a dream world. It has a small cult following and is recognized as being genuinely disturbing at times. LSD: Dream Emulator is a video game released in Japan in 1998 for the Sony PlayStation video game console and is one of three products (the others being a music CD and a book) based on a diary of dreams that a staff member at Asmik Ace Entertainment had been keeping for a decade.