
Daydream is a single-player horror game where the places you grew up become the things you fear. Hand-built childhood spaces, familiar music, and entities that pay attention. The comfort is real. So is what's underneath it.
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DAYDREAM
You used to feel safe here.
Daydream is a single-player horror game about the places that raised you. The arcade, the playplace, your childhood bedroom, and what happens when memory stops protecting you.
It begins gently. Soft light, familiar music, the colors of an afternoon you'd half-forgotten. For a while it's almost comforting. Then the warmth curdles, and the world you trusted reveals what's been waiting underneath it.
Walk back into your own memory
Explore hand-built environments pulled from the spaces of childhood. Every room, every hallway, every flickering machine placed by hand. No procedural generation. Each level is a place that once felt like home, reimagined as something decaying and wrong.
A dream that slowly turns
The dreamcore calm isn't an accident. Daydream lives in that uncanny gap between remembering something fondly and realizing it was never quite right, and asks how long you'll keep walking toward the thing that feels familiar.
Entities that pay attention
Nothing here is a generic monster. Some react to sound. Some follow at a distance and wait. Each one behaves by its own logic, and surviving means learning that logic before it learns you.
Puzzles woven into the world
There are no menus telling you what to do. The way forward is hidden in the environment itself, and solving one thing often opens the door to something worse.
Sound that comforts and lies
A score built from nostalgic melodies and uneasy ambience. Sometimes it's there to soothe you. Sometimes it's there to make you trust the wrong room.
You're alone in here.