A boy is crying in front of me. He’s being spoken to by an official-looking woman in a red and black t-shirt, a sad…
Dreams is a Pokémon Fire Red ROM hack set in a new region with a new story. The protagonist, a traveling trainer, arrives in the region of Solda. In the small community of Thicket Town, they meet a boy who seeks to live up to his brother, the local gym leader. This is their journey through the region as they meet new characters and strive for the Pokémon League. This hack is designed with a focus on characters and worldbuilding. Though it tells a linear story, the map is sprinkled with optional areas containing useful items and Pokémon to reward exploration.
A boy is crying in front of me. He’s being spoken to by an official-looking woman in a red and black t-shirt, a sad…
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