Bad Dream: Fever

The world is covered in strange ink, an unknown plague has gathered its cruel harvest. The city seems to be completely empty and dead, but in its every corner there are manifestations of fear, sorrow, loneliness and suffering.

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The world is covered in strange ink, an unknown plague has gathered its cruel harvest. The city seems to be completely empty and dead, but in its every corner there are manifestations of fear, sorrow, frustration, misunderstanding, loneliness, and suffering. The situation looks hopelessly, but not everything is lost yet...



Enter the feverish dream and experience its abstract world. Recognize the degradation of your environment and adapt to it. Act with caution. There is a malicious virus waiting for you at each step. Avoid the ink and everything should be alright.



Keep an open mind and be prepared for anything. Expect an enemy in the person who you would least expect it. If you feel betrayed, remember that a fever can change a strong, healthy person into a complete wreck. An infected mind loses common sense.



Attempt to save at least one person. Remember, sometimes 100% effort is still not enough. Don't let the fever infect your mind. Don't let the ink to change you...

Game features:

- The climate of a world resembling sleep during a fever.

- Creative riddles requiring an unconventional approach.

- Refined locations, full of intense, suggestive climate.

- A sincere and complex story told from the depth of the author's heart.

Price

Max: 9,99€

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Min: 0,99€

Reviews

“Bad Dream: Fever is far from being an innovation, but it sure is a great, traditional point-and-click adventure. The same is an excellent request for those who are looking for cost-benefit and fun.”
8.5/10 – Galaxia Nerd

“A beautiful request for fans of horror and indie titles that follow the genre point & click.”
4.9/5 – Cromossomo Nerd

“A special point and click adventure with intense elements of psychological thriller and unconventional thought, inspired by the personal desperation experienced by the creator after the success of the previous installment of the series. A basic prerequisite for enjoying it is not to expect a "same-but-different" Bad Dream: Coma, but to let go of this astonishingly illustrated feverish nightmare, which in its way conveys the feelings of a psychosomatically exhausted person.”
8/10 – IGN Greece