Dream Zone
Dream Zone is a 1988 graphic adventure video game developed by JAM Software and published by Baudville. It was released for the Apple II and Apple IIGS, followed by versions for MS-DOS, the Amiga, and the Atari ST; it was JAM Software's first game released outside the Apple II platform. The story follows a boy who must escape from a surreal dream world by vanquishing a beast causing his recurring nightmares. The game was met with generally positive reviews, with critics commending its atmosphere and presentation while having mixed reactions to its difficulty and humor. The game was JAM Software's last before adopting the Naughty Dog name for their next game, Keef the Thief (1989).
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