Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Nights into Dreams

This is a 1996 game for the Sega Saturn game console. The premise for the game is that two kids, Clair Sinclair and Elliot Edwards, have nightmares when they go to sleep. Claire wants to sing and Elliot wants to play basketball, but their dreams turn to nightmares. Nights, a being who lives in the dream world, goes through their dreams to find these red bubbles that represent courage, and when you get through all of the levels, you eventually get to Wiseman, the ultimate bad guy, and have to try to defeat him to allow their dreams to come true.

To begin playing, you must choose either Claire or Elliot, and then using Nights, you travel through their dreams trying to get a high enough score to progress to the next level before the alarm clock wakes you up. There are seven levels in total with a mini boss after each level. As Nights you have to fly from left to right across the level, but other than that your movement is pretty much free, and you can gain points by executing several different acrobatic movements or loops while you get your points.

The game was really well received. A hand-held version came out and a sequel was made for the Wii in 2007. Also, a mini comic book series was released where Claire and Elliot meet up in the real world to save Nights. I really enjoyed playing it, and still do. It's colourful, imaginative, and creative. Even though it's a side scrolling game, so you can only move left to right, there is still a bit of freedom. There are a few secret passageways to find and a couple of shortcuts. All in all, one of my preferred games from childhood.



2 comments:

  1. This game is amazing. Everything, the levels, the speed, the beautiful music. It's so charming and fun. And there's nothing else been made like it since. One of a kind.

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  2. Ya, it's one of my favourites. I can play it over and over.

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