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name=dreamweb|
name=Dreamweb|
         developer=[[User:whoozle|whoozle]], [[User:wjp|wjp]], [[User:tramboi|tramboi]]|
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companies=[[Creative Reality]]|
release=1994|
usedBy=[[Dreamweb]]|
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publisher=[[Empire Interactive Entertainment]]|
developer=[[Creative Reality]]|
platforms=DOS, Amiga|
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engineDeveloper=[[User:whoozle|whoozle]], [[User:wjp|wjp]], [[User:tramboi|tramboi]]|
dateAdded=June 15, 2011|
dateAdded=June 15, 2011|
release=None|
support=Not Supported|
        status=Not (yet) part of ScummVM|
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Revision as of 14:34, 19 November 2011

Dreamweb
First release 1994
Also known as
Developed by Creative Reality
Published by Empire Interactive Entertainment
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms DOS, Amiga
Resolution
Engine developer whoozle, wjp, tramboi
Date added to ScummVM June 15, 2011
Support Not Supported
Available for
Purchase


DreamWeb is a top-down adventure game set in a gritty futuristic/dystopian city. Each location takes only a small portion of the screen without panning (except an optional small zoom window in the corner that follows the cursor), with the player interacting with objects and people by simply clicking them. Ryan has a limited inventory space, and as a lot of objects can be picked up (many without any use), the player must rationalize what might be useful and just filler. Dialogue is straight forward, with no options, but still required to advance in the game (to find new locations, for instance). In situations where many adventure games often feature an indirect approach to solve a problem, Ryan often faces himself with situations where it's "killed or be killed", which result in deaths (sometimes of innocents).

Status

  • WIP engine is in main source tree.
  • The original source code for this engine was provided by the developer.

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