


There's no plot, objective, or cohesive meaning behind what you're seeing. The idea is that you're using a machine to explore your dreams.

It's sort of hard to explain what it is.īasically, it's this strange, fever-dream of an experience inspired by the lead designer's dream-journal. The game doesn't really have a length to speak of. View all game discussions and suggest new topics A public alpha build is available for download on Windows platforms.ĭoes the game have enough mechanics and areas to make exploring the world interesting? Examples include "in Life, the Sensuous Dream" and "In Limbo, the Silent Dream".Ī fan remake has been in development since October 2011. Instead, different phrases are attributed to the acronym LSD, all following the standard "in L., the S.

The game has earned itself a small cult following due to the generally disturbing and eccentric nature of the game and its content.Īlthough the game's title could be considered a reference to the recreational drug with the same denomination and the gameplay a reference to its psychological effects, neither information is objectively stated anywhere in the game. It is one of three products released about the journal (the others being a music CD, called LSD And Remixes and the journal itself, published as Lovely Sweet Dream in limited quantity). LSD (Also known as LSD: Dream Emulator) is a surrealistic exploration video game released in Japan in 1998 for the Sony PlayStation video game console based on a dream journal that Hiroko Nishikawa, a staff member at Asmik Ace Entertainment, had been keeping for a decade. Platform: PS1 (JP), PSN (JP), PC (Fan Remake LSD:Revamped) Genre: Surrealism, Exploration game, Avant-garde Release Date: Octo(JP), Aug(PSN), 2011 (LSD Revamped)ĭeveloper / Publisher: OutSide Directors Company / Asmik Ace Entertainment
