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Dreaming Sarah

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Dreaming Sarah is a Adventure, Casual game from Asteristic Game Studio, Anthony Septim with a 88% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by relaxing, single-player.

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Developer
Asteristic Game Studio, Anthony Septim
Release year
2015
Playtime
Varies by player
Price
$1.79
Review signal
88% positive

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System requirementsMinimum and recommended specs

PC

Minimum
OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 or better DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 200 MB available space
Recommended
OS *: Windows 8 Processor: Intel Core i5 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 210 or higher DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 200 MB available space

macOS

Minimum
OS: Mountain Lion 10.6 Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia or AMD graphics card Storage: 200 MB available space Additional Notes: Intel HD graphic cards are not supported!

Linux

Minimum
OS: Ubuntu 14.04 Processor: AMD FX or better Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia or AMD graphics card Storage: 200 MB available space Additional Notes: Intel HD graphic cards are not supported!

From Steam reviews

Review notes

Dreaming Sarah is worth a closer look if you want exploration, strong atmosphere, liminal, and pixel art.

Best for players who want strong atmosphere, liminal, pixel art, and exploration.

Check more carefully if you dislike unclear onboarding and technical roughness.

exploration

Play style

The draw is moving through spaces, discovering details, and learning the world.

confusing-onboarding

Friction

The first hours can be unclear without patience or outside help.

strong-atmosphere

Tone

The mood, place, and presentation carry a lot of the experience.

liminal

Setting

The mood sits in uncanny, empty, or dreamlike spaces.

pixel-art

Setting

The visual language is pixel-led or deliberately retro.

psychological-horror

Setting

The fear comes through pressure, perception, or psychological unease.

emotional-story

Tone

The story is framed as affecting rather than just plot-heavy.

replayable

Fit

The structure gives reasons to return rather than finish once.

Steam review snapshots

It has a surprising amount of different areas to explore, even if some of them don't look particularly great.
Exploration
They have this surreal vibe, and it can be fun to traverse and solve little puzzles in them, but most don't have…
Strong Atmosphere
I won't go too far into either of them to avoid ruining first time experiences, but the first time I went into…
Confusing Onboarding
The pixel art style, deceptively simple at first glance, is deeply expressive, using color theory and design motifs to render an ever-shifting…
Psychological Horror

Why it fits

Check it if you want adventure, casual filtered by relaxing, single-player.

Who might skip it

Research further on Steam if you need verified accessibility details, exact playtime, or current system requirements.

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