(rated at the close of Dream Diary Jam 5) This is a solid foundation for a game. The mazes are a breeze to navigate and have a consistent, clear aesthetic. Right now there isn't enough content in the game distinguishing one maze from another, but that seems like a solvable problem.
Very atmospheric! The gameplay remains completely fair even when the aesthetic experience is confusing and unsettling. There's room for future games in this series to get more twisted in their game design.
A fun take on the Yume Nikki fangame concept, with an engaging art style and very amusing hidden interactions to find. Small, but worth the time.