| 01/23/2025 | Windows |
Step into the surreal with Dreamcore, a body-cam styled psychological horror game that plunges you into the eerie beauty of "liminal spaces." Unravel the mysteries of Dreamcore’s non-linear worlds and uncover its hidden secrets. Can you discover what lies beyond the edge of reality?
Playrooms is Dreamcore’s biggest chapter yet—adding roughly 50 % more content and an entirely new environment that twists the bright nostalgia of nurseries, play pens, and gymnasiums into something quietly uncanny.
Maze-Like Rec Room: Foam mats, slides, and climbing frames fold into a sprawling maze that seems to shift when you’re not looking.
Childlike vs. Uncanny: Soft pastels, nursery murals, and faint lullabies contrast with echoing, empty halls to keep you on edge.
Exploration-Only: No combat, no jump-scares—progress by observing, solving spatial puzzles, and keeping your bearings in a living space.
Hidden Paths: Non-linear rooms, optical tricks, and secret shortcuts reward players who wander off the main route.
Launch: June 17 2025 on all platforms
Price increase: Dreamcore rises from $8.99 ➜ $11.99 on the same day
Early-adopter bonus: Buy Dreamcore before June 17 and get Playrooms—and every future chapter—free
Two more chapters are already scheduled for this year. Secure all of them now at the current price.
Step into the space between dreams.
Dreamcore is a psychological exploration game that immerses you in the haunting beauty of the largest liminal spaces ever created in a video game. With no guides, no direction, and no escape but the one you carve for yourself, the key lies in observation and intuition. Will you keep your bearings in a world designed to make you lose them?
Each environment is a vast, enigmatic labyrinth where every corner hides a mystery and every path bends the rules of reality. There are no monsters or jumpscares—only the eerie silence of abandoned places, the weight of solitude, and the creeping sensation that something is just beyond your perception.
With its grainy, dreamlike VHS-inspired visuals, Dreamcore captures the uncanny aesthetic of 1980s "Found Footage." Every detail, built in Unreal Engine 5, pulls you deeper into its eerie, otherworldly embrace.
Dreampools: A surreal maze of endless pools, dimly lit by artificial glow. The tiled walls glisten with reflections, amplifying the stillness of the water. No sound accompanies you but the distant drip of water and the echo of your own footsteps. Narrow hallways twist into grand, open chambers, interconnected without apparent logic. The dreamlike calm is absolute, yet the unease never fully fades—an unseen presence always lingers at the edges of your awareness.
Eternal Suburbia: A neighborhood frozen in an eerie, artificial tranquility. Row upon row of identical houses stretch into infinity, each façade a mirror of the last. But once inside, the illusion fractures—hallways loop into themselves, and the once-cozy interiors become an unsettling puzzle. Time flows in cycles of day and night, the warm hum of vintage jazz filling the air during daylight. Yet, instead of comfort, the melodies deepen the isolation. As dusk falls and the shadows stretch long, a single question takes root: are you truly alone in this place?
Every Level in Dreamcore is a standalone experience, offering a unique blend of exploration and atmosphere. Starting with Dreampools and Eternal Suburbia, new Levels will be added over time, expanding the game’s world. Early players will receive all future Levels at no extra cost.
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