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2.0

GamerNode: Dream Chronicles Review

GamerNode: "Casual games are usually simple affairs that don't demand much from their target audience. They don't require you to be deadly accurate with a sniper rifle or to time increasingly difficult platform jumps. Instead, they focus on featuring a solid, addictive gameplay element that, when done properly, gives way to tons of depth."

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gamernode.com
30°
2.5

Console Monster: Dream Chronicles Review

With a poor story, out-dated graphics and no real depth to the puzzles and with so many great titles in the genre already available for the same price, you steer clear of this one. Spend those 800 MSP on something that isn’t going to entertain you in a single lunch break.

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consolemonster.com
20°
5.0

GameZone Review: Dream Chronicles

"I had never heard of Dream Chronicles, and it seems to have barely registered as a blip upon its release on XBLA and PSN, so it comes with a great deal of surprise that this was actually an award-winning, best-selling game in 2007. Well, best-selling indie/casual game, to be specific."

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ps3.gamezone.com
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5.4

PlayDevil: Dream Chronicles XBLA Review

PlayDevil has posted a review of Hudson Softs' "Dream Chronicles" for Xbox Live Arcade.

Was it a dream or a nightmare?

Here's more:

"Everything you do in Dream Chronices is controlled with a mouse cursor, which you can manipulate using the left analogue stick. Even the menus require it. If you want to change some of the settings, you’ll need to hit start and wait for the triangular blob to amble across the screen until it alights upon the option you want to select. In a game that’s all about selecting and moving objects, sticking to a PC control system makes for a frustrating experience."

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