Every Day the Same Dream is an “art game” created in about six days, by La Molleindustria. It is not traditional in any way, and you will find yourself pondering about certain aspects of life, such as routine, like the game’s title suggests, but especially about the implications of these, and the possible alternatives or “solutions” to them. I highly recommend it. It won’t take you more than 10 minutes to play, from beginning to end.
I always enjoy psychological games, subject to each individual’s interpretations. These are often the most engaging, the ones that truly get me; the ones that leave something behind for us to appreciate somehow, even if it’s just an impression. Such works and their experiences are, in my humble opinion as a fellow gamer, even more valuable than those that exist just for entertainment’s sake.
Every Day the Same Dream can be played in your Web browser –as long as you have your flash plugin installed, which is very likely. Or you can download it to your computer: executables for Mac OS X and Windows operating systems alike are available.
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