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Bad Dream: Coma

2017
GenresAdventure, Indie, Educational, Horror, Artistic, Puzzle and Logic, Interactive Movie, Point & Click, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableMar 9, 2017
PlatformXbox One, PC, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperDesert Fox
Overview

Welcome in Bad Dream: Coma. A point&click game where unique minimalistic art style creates an unforgettable and atmospheric experience. Travel through the surreal and disturbing dreamland where everything depends on your actions. You can't die but you can suffer greatly... TIP OF THE ICEBERG: The game is designed in the "action-reaction" way and there are no obvious choices. Beat the game once and then be curious "What if I would do it differently". Sometimes it's something small but from time to time you'll see huge differences. The smallest things can be most rewarding. DARK, SAD AND DISTURBING WORLD: Visit the place known from the previous chapters of the Bad Dream Series. Encounter well known creatures in their new form, or find the way to erase them from your memory and turn this dream to the peacefull nap.

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Metacritic Score

72


Opencritic Score

77

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14 reviews found

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Hookedgamers.com

Apr 5, 2017

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Opnoobs.com

Mar 23, 2017

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Gamegrin.com

Jun 2, 2017

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Rapidreviewsuk.com

May 15, 2021

I think most of us can agree that none of us like a nightmare in our routine of sleep. However, some of us might all enjoy a point and click game that mimics a bad dream. Bad Dream: Coma has been on the scene for quite some time originally launching way back on 9th March 2017. Bad Dream: Coma was developed by Desert Fox and published by Ultimate Games. Finally, the title makes its mark on the Xbox family of consoles. For the purpose of this review, I’ll be playing using an Xbox Series X. Now, I’d say there is a real shortage of point and click games over the years especially in the console market.


80

Gamerweb.pl

Apr 25, 2021

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Xboxtavern.com

Apr 26, 2021

Bad Dream: Coma is morbid, depressing, and more graphic than the simple art style lets on, but that’s not to say it isn’t worth playing. Those that like point and click gameplay will be right at home here, while the dour atmosphere offers up an intriguing tone to the experience. Navigating the puzzles with a pad can get tedious at times, but for the most part this is an engaging time, and worth a look.Become a Patron! This game was reviewed based on Xbox One review code, using an Xbox One console.


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Portal.33bits.net

May 17, 2021

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72

Everyeye.it

Apr 2, 2017

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70

Jeuxvideo.com

May 17, 2021

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70

Switchplayer.net

Feb 21, 2019

Bad Dream: Coma is a haunting hand-drawn point and click. Clever emphasis is placed on your decision making, though the logic of some of the puzzles isn’t quite as natural as it ought to be.

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