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Lucy Dreaming Prequel

Lucy Dreaming Prequel

A point and click adventure

Games
Adventure
Puzzle
13 reviews
⭐️4.6 / 5
Rating
🙌47
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Lucy Dreaming Prequel

1.3

May 8, 2023

Bug fix for iOS 16.5.

1.2

August 27, 2021

French language subtitles and interface added.

1.1

June 23, 2021

Changes to localised versions of App Store descriptions. Changes to some hotspots to make them easier to interact with on smaller screens. Changes to some object names to make them clearer.
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1.0

June 16, 2021

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Description of Lucy Dreaming Prequel

Take a brave step into the terrifying world of suburban, middle class Britain to help Lucy unearth the secrets of her disturbing dreams – but beware, her subconscious is a rabbit hole laced with intrigue, adventure and a cast of extraordinary creatures. Lucy Dreaming is inspired and influenced by the classic 90s point & click adventure games, from its beautifully-realised pixel-art style to its irreverent, sarcastic humour. Delve into Lucy’s ever-expanding world as you explore a rich narrative, solve satisfying puzzles and discover hidden Easter eggs. Do you have what it takes to communicate with Lucy’s dysfunctional family, untangle her repressed memories and bring an end to the nightmares once and for all? Just don’t forget your teddy bear. Game Features: • Discover a wide variety of detailed dreams and real-world locations from a neon-lit comedy club with an unusual clientele to a post-apocalyptic boulangerie. • Encounter a cast of characters from Lucy’s maniacal brother to a giant duck with a bread problem. • Explore rich environments with an abundance of witty retorts to almost everything you can point your cursor at. • Subtitles in German, Spanish, Italian and Russian. • Reveal hidden Easter eggs and pop culture references. • Enjoy the distinctive and beautifully realised voice acting (English) • Travel instantly between scenes with a double-click. • Having trouble? Just hit the space bar to get a sneaky peek of each scene’s hotspots.
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Lucy Dreaming Prequel: FAQ

Is the Lucy Dreaming Prequel app compatible with iPads?

Yes, Lucy Dreaming Prequel offers an iPad version.
The Lucy Dreaming Prequel app was released by Tall Story Games Ltd.
Lucy Dreaming Prequel requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Lucy Dreaming Prequel has an impressive rating of 4.6 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
The App Genre Of The Lucy Dreaming Prequel App Is Games.
1.3 is the most recent version of the Lucy Dreaming Prequel app.
The latest Lucy Dreaming Prequel app update was released on July 6, 2024.
Lucy Dreaming Prequel was first made available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for Lucy Dreaming Prequel is Tall Story Games Ltd.
Lucy Dreaming Prequel is now available to use in American English.
Unfortunately, Lucy Dreaming Prequel is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Lucy Dreaming Prequel does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, Lucy Dreaming Prequel is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Lucy Dreaming Prequel

  • Slow Speaking

    I have completely deleted and reloaded this demo three times, and it continues to speak in slow-mo. Sad. Because it really looked interesting.

    iPhone 12 Pro running iOS 17.2.1
  • Nice, quirky, but!

    This game was lovely and I really wish I could play further like I normally would when pleased with a demo. As an avid independent game development supporter I have never paid that much ($14.99) for an iPad game. I bet if you lowered your price by at least half your sales would go up. But that’s just like my opinion man…
  • Great but overpriced

    This demo was lovely and I really wish I could play further like I normally would when pleased with a demo. However, $14.99 is just outrageous. It’s more than Broken Age, the Myst game’s remastered and all the Room games combined. I mean the game is quirky and all but come on…