Niko: Through the Dream

Niko: Through the Dream

Studio Paint
June 4, 2015
Genres
Adventure, Indie
Developers
Studio Paint
Release Date
June 4, 2015 (9 years and 11 months ago)
Publishers
Studio Paint
Franchises
Niko: Through the Dream

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Summary

Niko: Through The Dream is a minimalist adventure accompanying Niko in her return to her world. We will travel through different islands, each of them being the oneiric representation of an important event of her past. Happiness, solitude or fear melted with hidden riddles, you will face up dangers and traps and, with Niko, you will confront them with determination, ability and logic. Playability intends to be direct and varied. Each island has a setting and mechanic of its own. Puzzles, riddles, platforms, stealth and exploration are the ingredients of the adventure. Prepare to start a journey which you’ll never know what hides ahead. A journey whose paths must be wisely chosen. Challenges you must face are based on different colors, shapes and sounds. Sometimes you can notice how game mechanics intertwined, being necessary to pay full attention if you want to advance in Niko’s journey. Music will evolve along with Niko, from happy and vivid melodies to sad and dark ones, the same way as the journey does. Music and sounds are key elements to stimulate both imagination and mood of the player. Don’t just play, feel the adventure as yours. The narrative develops as symbols and little tales deep within the scenario. We must explore it by ourselves to discover every detail of this fascinating adventure, fathoming the mysteries of Niko’s tale.

Genres
Adventure, Indie
Platforms
PC (Microsoft Windows)
Developers
Studio Paint
Release Date
June 4, 2015 (9 years and 11 months ago)
Publishers
Studio Paint
Franchises
Niko: Through the Dream

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