The Creature in My Dreams

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The Creature in My Dreams is a short psychological horror game inspired by a true story about childhood and fear of the dark. The game opens like a movie in your head—where all directions are blurred, and you are forced to face what you fear most.

The Creature in My Dreams Game Story

You play as a child who is awake in the middle of the night, tossing and turning in his room because he cannot sleep. Although the hallway is still lit as usual—the light that your parents left to help you feel secure—this time, everything is unusually quiet. There are no more cicadas, crickets… only a feeling of extreme tension.

You have to wait until a shadow of darkness appears.

How to play The Creature in My Dreams

  • Move through the space of a familiar but somewhat distorted house.
  • Interact with doors, objects, and shadows—where everything seems wrong.
  • No fighting, no weapons—you only have your legs and your curiosity.
  • Some strange interactive details, like the knockback effect when opening a door, or the character keeps looking at the TV for no reason.
  • Sometimes you will find yourself picking up something, but you don't know what it is. Occasionally you will hear someone turn on the TV, even though no one is in the house.

The game constantly interweaves between psychological narrative and ghostly images. Sometime, you are just dancing in the dark to a "TikTok dance"... but just a few steps later, you have to turn around and run away from a creature with sharp nails.

Should you play The Creature in My Dreams?

  • The game's brief duration allows you to immerse yourself without feeling overpowered.
  • Minimalist graphics like Roblox but create strong effects thanks to the way space and sound are built.
  • This game is ideal for individuals who enjoy narrative-driven horror games, as it doesn't rely on overt jumpscares yet still evokes a sense of fear.

The Creature in My Dreams is not just a game but a slice of memory—a lingering dream of childhood, where the darkness is not just invisible but an entity watching you from behind the door. Would you dare close your eyes and enter that dream again? If you love that thrilling dread, Hood Episode 4 won't disappoint.

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