Reader Discussion — What's The Coolest Thing You've Found In Dreams? Emma Welch-Murphy In our recent review of Dreams, Jeff Marchiafava stressed its creative potential. Not only can you explore it's tools and make a ton of unique builds, but you can share your levels with others as well. Looking through some of the creations that players have put out there, it is difficult not to get inspired. PlayStation user, Lewisc729, is one of the many dedicated level creators that show us how far it can really go. With Dreams, he has been able to construct a P.T. remake that is so close to being a full recreation. Lewisc729 releases updates here and there for the project, and his process is fun. Whether or not he completes the entire game is uncertain. But it remains one of the top examples of Dream's capabilities. If you would like to follow up with Lewisc729 and see if he is up to any more great creations, you can follow him on Twitter, Youtube, and Twitch. There are so many other projects in Dreams that have gone unnoticed and should be brought to light. Have you come across any that showcase incredible surroundings, fun gameplay mechanics, or bizarre and unforgettable scenarios? Which ones stuck out to you the most? Which ones need more recognition and why? http://bit.ly/2JEbpFb


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