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PlayFirst intros Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child

PlayFirst has announced release dates for its upcoming adventure game, Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child. As the third edition in the series, players take control of the character Faye as she searches the ethereal dream world for her missing husband, while also attempting to save her child from an evil opponent, Lilith. To uncover the mystery and discover the secret prophecy of the chosen child, players must overcome a series of puzzles and find missing objects.

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Adventure Games: Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child Review

Adventure Games writes: "Once upon a time, in a magical land not unlike our own, a little game called Dream Chronicles was born. Small but beautiful, it displayed a bold, adventurous spirit that defied its limited stature, and seemed destined for great things. It was a unique new type of crossbreed – part casual, part traditional – that went on to quickly spawn two offspring of the same ilk. To their admirers, this trio came to represent the best of both worlds, with lovely visuals and streamlined, relaxing gameplay that far exceeds simple "seek-and-find" titles in scope and ambition. Their detractors, however, would argue that these games also display the weaknesses of each forebear, stripped down and yet still surprisingly inaccessible and overly obtuse at times."

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Steam: PlayFirst Games 10% off for a week & Trine 25% off

According to a new partnership, you'll now be able to buy all ten games on Steam for 10% off for this week.

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Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child review at CGC

Casual Gamer Chick reviews the hidden object game Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child.

Excerpt: "Over all Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child is an extremely fun, but challenging games. The game play and even the story line reminds me of Myst. I really enjoyed Myst and I really enjoyed this game too. Players need to think outside the box to solve some of the puzzles and progress the game. There are times you can get stuck, but leaving the game for a bit and coming back seems to make things a bit clearer. If you like adventure/puzzle games, you can not go wrong with Dream Chronicles: The Chosen Child."

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