Sample some community games and Media Molecule’s story

You’ve probably seen therave reviewsforDreams– it’s one of the highest-rated video games of 2020, according toMetacritic– but is right foryou? Do you have that artistic drive? And if you don’t, are the user-made games enough to justify buying into the experience? Now you can find out first-hand.

Media Molecule has released a free trial version ofDreamson the PlayStation Store. To download the demo, just click the “Try Free Demo” buttonusing this link, or search forDreamsusing your PS4.

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TheDreamsdemo has a “selection of community creations” and a “slice of Art’s Dream,” so you’re getting a mix of the best user-made games and a preview of Media Molecule’s main story, which is wonderful and represents multiple genres including point-and-clicks, platformers, and action titles.

Even if the trial doesn’t share the whole game-making toolbox, it should be pretty indicative of what’s possible, what’s already playable today, and whatDreamsis all about as a fulfilling creative outlet.

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If nothing else, I feel like you have to check out Art’s Dream. I genuinely loved it.

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