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  • svgFeb 14, 2020Quick Bits

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    Dreams, developed by Media Molecule a gaming company you might know from fabulous games such as Little Big Planet and Tearaway recently released Dreams. Someone just remade Pelican Town from Stardew Valley and… it is breathtaking!

    In Dreams you can create pretty much anything! Players who are currently dreaming up amazing levels have proven how extensive the creator really is.

    The most recent announcement trailer has shown how vasitile the game really is. From Mario 64 remakes, to full on three 3D racing and adventure games, anything is possible.

    Pelican Town in Dreams!

    In Dreams you can either create your own dreams or play the thousands of Dreams other people created. In this case a Dreams player has re-created Pelican Town from Stardew Valley! It is absolutely gorgeous and beautiful to watch.

    Dreams is Available Now!

    Dreams is now available on PlayStation 4 for only $39.99. It offers the most immersive level and game editor seen in any games so far and if you don’t want to make your own levels you can play thousands of games other people have created!

    More Stardew Valley Related News!

    If you are a huge Stardew Valley fan you might be pleased to hear that sole creator of Stardew Valley is currently working on two more games!

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  • svgFeb 13, 2020Quick Bits

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    The PlayStation 4 exclusive game-maker title, Dreams, just got a new trailer ahead of launch.

    The Official launch of Dreams is tomorrow, and the development team over at Media Molecule has treated us a nice new trailer to celebrate. The trailer gives a sort of overview as to what some of the amazing options and features that Dreams will have, and the wide array of games that you will be able to create.

    Dreams Launch Trailer

    The early access users have certainly been showing us some pretty amazing things, including a very realistic plate of food, for some reason. We’ve seen some cool Zelda-likes, puzzlers and even 3D open world exploration games. There is really no limit to what you can do in Dreams.

    Release Trailer

    After reaching gold status only a month ago, Dreams is finally ready to launch exclusively on the PS4 tomorrow, February 14th, and will cost $39.99. For more information on Dreams, you can check out the official website of Media Molecule.

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  • svgJan 7, 2020Quick Bits

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    The developers recently Tweeted that their beautiful world creation game, Dreams, is now 100% completed.

    As far as being cute and amazing, Dreams definitely gives you the tools you need to create wonderful and aesthetically astounding worlds. The game gives you the ability to easily create anything that you can imagine. Early access players gave us some footage of how extensive the game can really be, and it sure is impressive.

    Much like the level editor in Little Big Planet, the tools provided in Dreams come with an endless amount of options where you can explore, experience and play in the limitless imagination of players around the world. We are certainly in for a treat real soon, given some of the amazing things we’ve seen from creation games like Minecraft and Dragon Quest Builders 2.

    Dreams

    Well, after being in early access since April 16th of 2019, the developers, Media Molecule, recently Tweeted that their game is now 100% ready for their launch. Dreams will release on February 14th exclusively on the Playstation 4. Media Molecule is also responsible for such games as Little Big Planet and Tearaway: Unfolded.

    Dreams Release Date Trailer

    For more information on Dreams, you can visit the the games’ official website. For up-to-date information and updates, be sure to follow the developers on Twitter. For m ore great creation games, check out my coverage of Dragon Quest Builders 2.

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  • svgDec 10, 2019News

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    PlayStation’s State of Play just finished live-streaming today (December 10th, 2019) and if you missed it, you can check out the 20 minutes video below. Some exciting release dates were given, announcements of games coming to the PS4 were made, and one interesting new VR game has caught my attention.

    Release Dates

    State of Play kicks off with Untitled Goose Game. It has already been released on the Epic Games Store and I’ve had a chance to play it on the Nintendo Switch and really enjoy it. Now this hilarious stealth game is coming to the PS4 on December 17th, 2019! The more platforms the better!

    Dreams is finally releasing!

    Another one of my favorite surprises was that of a release date for Dreams. Dreams, by Media Molecule, allows you to basically create your own game for yourself and others to enjoy, and has been in Early Access for quite some time now. However, look forward to exploring worlds of limitless imagination on February 14th, 2020.

    A couple of other wholesome game mentions where that of Superliminal, a puzzle game inspired by forced perspective, which is not only available now on the Epics Game Store, but will be available on the PS4 sometime in 2020. We also have a date for Kingdom Hearts III’s DLC, Re-Mind, which is January 20th, 2020. This new DLC will feature new playable characters like Kairi! You can play a free demo of Kingdom Hearts III if you haven’t played it already, with more information on that here.

    Paper Beasts

    Paper Beast is a VR adventure game coming soon in Q1 2020. We got to see some footage where you can immerse yourself in a simulated living world. You can interact with the environment and what appears to be origami-like creatures! To learn more about Paper Beats, go here.
     

    Finally, we were told to expect some more gameplay videos and reveals during The Game Awards happening this Thursday, December 12th, 2019! I’ll definitely be there to catch the epic live-stream!

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  • svgOct 28, 2019News

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    Dreams is a game developed by Media Molecule a gaming company you might know from fabulous games such as Little Big Planet and Tearaway. Dreams is the companies next ambitious project where you can create anything you want.

    In Dreams you can create pretty much anything and players who are currently dreaming up amazing levels have proven how extensive the creator really is. Recent videos that emerged from the early access have shown re-creations of games like Sonic which was fully made inside Dreams.

    Much like the level editor in Little Big Planet, the tools provided in Dreams come with an endless amount of options where you can explore, experience and play in the limitless imagination of players around the world. Check out the video below for some incredible ambitious projects from dedicated fans who have recreated Zelda Ocarina of Time, Cuphead and even mobile hit Flappy Bird inside the world of Dreams.

    Media Molecule reveled in an interview with GamesIndustry.biz, that they are currently considering to expand the universe beyond the PlayStation platform to allow creators to share their Dreams with anyone in the world and even make a good penny doing so.

    Dreams is currently available on PlayStation 4 through Early Access only, if you want to start creating your own games without the need of complicated programing or simply want to unleash your creativity and build alone or with friends Dreams might be the game of… your dreams.

    Take a look at the most recent Dreams Trailer below! For more games that are all about creativity, check out Concrete Genie a game about saving the world with art.

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  • svgAug 20, 2019News

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    The winning games chosen by the Gamescom jury were announced during Opening Night Live last night and we here at myPotatoGameGames are so happy for everyone mentioned below! Especially some of our favorite indie games that we have been rooting for such as Planet Zoo and Concrete Genie! Gamescom Awards honor the best games and products premiering at the event that are submitted by game developers, and are reviewed by an independent international jury of experts. The winners chosen by the public have yet to be announced during a live-stream on Saturday, August 24th, 2019 (Gamescom’s last day). You can still vote for your favorites on the show-floor such as “Best Booth” or the Gamescom “Most Wanted“ if you find yourself in Colognes, Germany!

    Best Action Adventure Game

    • Winner: Blacksad: Under the Skin (Astragon)
    • Concrete Genie (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
    • The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening (Nintendo)

    Best Action Game

    • Winner: Doom Eternal (ZeniMax Germany)
    • Borderlands 3 (2K)
    • Marvel’s Avengers (Square Enix)

    Best Family Game

    • Winner: Concrete Genie (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
    • Dreams (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
    • Luigi’s Mansion 3 (Nintendo)

    Best Racing Game

    • Winner: Grid (Koch Media)
    • Hot Wheels Infinite Loop (Mattel)
    • Need for Speed Heat (Electronic Arts)

    Best Role Playing Game

    • Winner: Wasteland 3 (Koch Media)
    • Final Fantasy VII Remake (Square Enix)
    • Pokemon Sword and Shield (Nintendo)

    Best Simulation Game

    • Winner: Planet Zoo (Frontier)
    • Barotrauma (Daedalic Entertainment)
    • NBA 2K20 (2K)

    Best Sports Game

    • Winner: Roller Champions (Ubisoft)
    • FIFA 20 (Electronic Arts)
    • eFootball PES 2020 (Konami)

    Best Strategy Game

    • Winner: Desperados III (THQ Nordic)
    • Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition (Microsoft)
    • Foundation (Polymorph Games)

    Most Original Game

    • Winner: Dreams (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
    • Concrete Genie (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
    • Felix The Reaper (Daedalic Entertainment)

    Best Xbox One Game

    • Winner: Gears 5 (Microsoft)
    • Bleeding Edge (Microsoft)
    • Borderlands 3 (2K)

    Best Nintendo Switch Game

    Best PlayStation 4 Game

    • Winner: Dreams (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
    • Concrete Genie (Sony Interactive Entertainment)
    • Final Fantasy VII Remake (Square Enix)

    Best Mobile Game

    • Winner: Battle Chasers: Nightwar (HandyGames)
    • Hot Wheels Infinite Loop (Mattel)
    • Lock’s Quest (HandyGames)

    Best PC Game

    • Winner: Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint (Ubisoft)
    • Borderlands 3 (2K)
    • Doom Eternal (ZeniMax Germany)

    Again, huge congratulations to all of the winners! If you missed some of the announcements during Gamescom 2019 Opening Night Live and Nintendo’s Indie World Showcase, you might want to check out some of the most wholesome games revealed here: Design, Build and Gather All Across the Universe in Kerbal 2, PHOGS! Is Double Doggo Action, and Care For Doggies And Find Love In Best Friend Forever.

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