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Get ready for a thrilling adventure – Dreams in the Witch House is now out on GOG!

Dreams in the Witch House is a Lovecraft-inspired point-and-click adventure, mixed with an open world RPG. The non–linear gameplay includes randomly generated elements, making each playthrough different; all while you follow the story of Walter, who has two months to prepare for the dreaded May-Eve. How you spend the time though, is completely up to you – whether you prefer to concentrate on studies, explore old rumors, read the forbidden books or work on your occult thesis… Hoping to stay sane.

Now on GOG!
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GOG.com: Release: Dreams in the Witch House
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Post edited February 16, 2023 by Swedrami
Great for this showing up ! To the shopping cart it goes...

The creator of this game also made a short film a few years back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti231UvSvfQ&
Amazing concept for a point and click adventure. It reminds me relatively to past examples like Colonel Bequest, some of Quest for Glory, Zak McKracken, maybe Maniac Mansion... and novel or not very common features for the genre etc,
It is also the hardest approach for an point and click adventure to be designed if you want no dead ends or things like that. If all flows as expected the design needs to be very robust, indeed.

A must have in my list. Great expectations
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DerBesserwisser: Great for this showing up ! To the shopping cart it goes...

The creator of this game also made a short film a few years back
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti231UvSvfQ&
Hey I knew that short, lost track of it! Thanks for reminding me! :)
A highly interesting game. Although the concept is not completely new, there are way to few of these PNC-Adventure/RPG games out there. While Quest for Glory founded this genre, I only remember Quest for Infamy and Heroine's Quest as serious successors of the formula.
I keep an eye on this one because it seems very original in it's gameplay.
Not one of my favorite Lovecraft's tales, but definitively not the worst either. Sci-fi elements were good.