
Collect over 100 items and props inside dreams, build chain reactions, accumulate Insight, and withstand the Nightmare as it closes in. Each dream makes your items appear, trigger, and grow. Each Nightmare invasion tests whether your build can truly hold together.
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Dream Story is an item-building strategy game centered around entering dreams.
Across repeated dreams, you will collect items, trigger combinations, accumulate Insight, and strengthen your build before the Nightmare invasion arrives.
Each time you enter a dream, the items you own appear on the board. They influence one another based on position, type, range, keywords, and special rules, generating Insight in the process. You must keep choosing new items and props, reinforce your route, adjust your structure, and create chain reactions before the Nightmare arrives.
The Nightmare will not wait until you are ready.
It invades in waves, demanding more and more Insight each time. If your build has taken shape, the dream continues. If your income cannot keep up with the pressure, the run ends under the Nightmare’s advance.
Items appear on the board inside each dream.
They are not simply placed on tiles and left there to score points. Each item has its own base Insight, type, rarity, and effect. Some items affect adjacent tiles. Some affect entire areas. Some trigger when they leave your item system. Others grow stronger as they continue producing value over time.
A seemingly ordinary item can become the key to an entire route because of what stands beside it.
After each dream, you will receive new growth choices.
You can keep strengthening your current route, search for a new core item, choose stable income, or gamble on a larger burst. As the run progresses, items, props, rarities, and special mechanics gradually interweave into a complete build.
The real satisfaction does not come from one item being powerful. It comes from watching a chain you built by hand begin to run on its own.
The Nightmare invades regularly.
Each invasion demands Insight. The early waves test whether you can survive. The middle stages test whether your route has taken shape. The later waves test whether your build is truly strong enough.
You are not farming resources forever.
You must become strong enough at the right moment.
The current version includes over 100 items and props.
They are not simple stat bonuses. They are parts of your build routes:
Some items strengthen adjacent targets.
Some items trigger Echo effects when they leave.
Some items mature over time, making future products stronger.
Some items disappear, bringing a powerful one-time gain or cost.
Some props can protect key items, adjust choices, change rarity, delete items, reset effects, or amplify multipliers.
As you understand more of the system, each run presents new decisions:
Should you pursue a stable route this time, or bet on a burst?
Should you protect your current core, or actively remove weak pieces?
Should you keep expanding, or prepare for the next Nightmare?
The game offers 20 difficulty levels.
Lower difficulties help you understand the core loop: enter dreams, trigger effects, gain Insight, and repel the Nightmare.
Higher difficulties gradually increase run length and late-game pressure, requiring you to truly understand the cause-and-effect relationships between items.
Difficulty does not simply raise every number at once. Each level changes a small number of key pressure points, helping you feel the Nightmare closing in step by step.
Props are long-term assets.
They change how you build, rather than simply giving you a percentage bonus. You may gain targeted choices, protection, deletion, reset effects, rarity adjustments, multiplier boosts, and more.
A good prop can turn a route from “playable” into “complete.”
Dream Story: Nightmare Invasion is not a pure idle game, and it is not just a score-chasing game built around one big burst.
You need to think about several things at once:
How much Insight can this dream produce?
When will the next Nightmare arrive?
Can the current route keep growing?
Which items should be kept?
Which items are slowing the build down?
Should you stabilize now, or take a risk for a stronger combination?
Every choice affects the dreams that follow.
The game uses a 16-bit pixel art style, built around dream forests, appearing items, Nightmare pressure, and golden feedback for gains.
It is not pure darkness.
It is not a weightless fairy tale.
It is a soft but dangerous dream.
Dream Story may be a good fit if you enjoy:
Watching item combinations gradually take shape
Small mechanics triggering one another until they become large gains
Resource management under pressure
Adjusting your choices every run
Learning from failure and seeing how to become stronger next time
Strategy games that reveal more of their system the longer you play
The current version already includes the core loop, Nightmare invasions, item and prop systems, multiple difficulty settings, save and load, basic UI, and major feedback systems.
Future updates will continue to focus on:
Adding new items and props
Strengthening build routes
Improving difficulty and pacing
Enhancing UI, animation, and sound feedback
Adding achievements and long-term goals
Dream Story is an independently developed game.
I do not want it to be a small game where you simply place icons on tiles and watch numbers go up. I want it to become a dream strategy game that players can slowly understand, slowly build around, and gradually learn to control.
If you discover an interesting route, an unreasonable difficulty level, or feedback that is not clear enough, please leave a message in the Steam Community.
Your feedback will directly influence the direction of future updates.
May you survive a little longer in the dream.