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Latest revision as of 01:02, 6 September 2024
DreamWeb | |
Developer | Creative Reality |
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Publisher | Empire Interactive |
Platforms | Amiga, DOS |
Released | Europe, United States: 1994 |
Added to Museum |
DOS (from ScummVM.org): August 7, 2015 |
DreamWeb is an adventure game by Creative Reality that was released in 1994.
Plot
In a dystopian future, a bartender named Ryan who has trouble sleeping becomes the protector of the DreamWeb, the only barrier between the world and darkness.
Versions
DreamWeb was released on floppy disk and CD-ROM for DOS.
It was released as freeware on October 21, 2012, and it was made available for use with the adventure game interpreter ScummVM.