The muzak is fairly stellar; who composed it? I should like to hear more developed versions of some of the pieces, and I sense the use of a recurring leitmotif, which endows the Dream with an Apollonian quality.
Overall, this fan game makes ample use of Yume Nikki’s ingenious structure, but in a new format, with a totally rare aesthetic, abounding in nostalgia, conveyed from a unique point of view and synthesized in an engine I had never heard of. It truly feels like a celebration, at once, of the commonality of dreams, as well as the individuality of Dreamers.
L.J.