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Although it has been out for some time, and we have even written reviews about it, anyone can try it for free now, thanks to the demo version on the PlayStation Store. In this, we have the opportunity to try the works titled The Ornithologist’s Private Collection, Ruckus and Cubric, among others, as well as the first twenty minutes of the adventure narrative game Art’s Dream, made by Media Molecule, imbued with musical elements. The demo also tells you everything about “Create mode”, so if you decide to cut the full version, you can already have a professional way of putting together your own content. Every little secret of the parts available is worth discovering, as our results will be stored and will also be available in the aforementioned full edition.
Developed by Media Molecule and released by Sony, Dreams is arguably one of the most exclusive video games on PlayStation 4. Also due to the complexity of the incredibly creative madness, it debuted after a marathon development cycle – it was first spoken in 2012 (as an unnamed title at the time), but it was also announced in 2013, seven years before the full version that we could have put in our hands. Media Molecule says that much of the complexity of the work already promises a beta version that anyone can squeeze for 2016, but this was postponed first to 2017 and then to 2017, and in the end it turned out to be nothing, it was possible to test it for the first time in 2019 . in April.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btj6Ziu_QpU
So the Dreams demo is now available on the PlayStation Store.