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  • Summary: Inspired by the horror game Yume Nikki, Dreaming Sarah is a surreal adventure platformer game with puzzle elements, an engaging environment, an incredibly diverse cast of characters, and of course, a young girl named Sarah. Sarah has been on an accident and is in a coma. It's up to you helpInspired by the horror game Yume Nikki, Dreaming Sarah is a surreal adventure platformer game with puzzle elements, an engaging environment, an incredibly diverse cast of characters, and of course, a young girl named Sarah. Sarah has been on an accident and is in a coma. It's up to you help her wake up by exploring her dream world while collecting items, talking to weird characters and exploring the world around her! Expand
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  1. 60
    Dreaming Sarah's one of those games I find difficult to really review. It's a very short experience that has some interesting ideas. Unfortunately, there is no real narrative pull and repeated playthroughs didn't add anything insightful. It feels different but disposable. The musical score is fantastic and the art lends itself brilliantly to a bizarre world, but once the credits rolled, I wasn't left with any mysteries to ponder.
  2. May 11, 2021
    50
    Let me put it this way: you know how dreams are usually only interesting to the person having them? Dreaming Sarah is like that. There’s undoubtedly some fascinating ideas here that made a lot of sense to the developer, but as a game to play, it leaves a whole lot to be desired.
  3. May 11, 2021
    50
    Let me put it this way: you know how dreams are usually only interesting to the person having them? Dreaming Sarah is like that. There’s undoubtedly some fascinating ideas here that made a lot of sense to the developer, but as a game to play, it leaves a whole lot to be desired.