Abandonware DOS title

Dream Zone

Released in 1988, Dream Zone was a surreal adventure where you explore your own subconscious after being sucked into a dream machine. It’s colorful, strange, and often unsettling, with puzzles that don’t always play by normal logic. Talking dogs? Evil vegetables? Yes, it’s all here. The game leaned hard into its theme, turning dreamlike nonsense into gameplay. Some puzzles make sense, others feel ripped from a Salvador Dalí painting. Still, the weirdness is the point. It’s less about winning and more about experiencing a bizarre ride through imagination. Equal parts charming and creepy, it’s one dream you won’t forget.
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Status: abandonware
Also published for: Amiga, Apple IIgs, Atari ST
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