Lucy Dreaming has had fantastic reviews, both from players (as I type, we still have a 100% positive rating on Steam) and the press alike. Whether it’s on PC, mobile
We’ve received tonnes of reviews, here are a few of our favourites so far!
TheGamer
9/10
“I’m coming away convinced it’s going on my GOTY list. I wish I could forget everything about it and experience it all over again.”
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The Xbox Hub
9/10
“Lucy Dreaming is a throwback, laugh-a-minute, point and click adventure that’s going to really test your logical and out-of-the-box thinking. It’s packed with dry humour, quick-witted retorts, and, ultimately, doesn’t take itself too seriously.”
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Xbox Addict
9/10
“Looking as though it was taken right from the golden era of the genre in the 90’s with its pixel art, Lucy Dreaming was challenging, hilarious, addictive and an overall wonderful adventure that hit all the nostalgic highs I wanted, as well as having plenty of Easter eggs and modern references that caused a few out loud laughs.”
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Switch player
4/5
“The most British point-and-click adventure game ever released. Hell, it may be the most British game ever released, full stop.”
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Adventure Game Hotspot
9/10
“Lucy Dreaming is so good that if it had been presented as a lost Schafer/Gilbert/Grossman collaboration from ’95 that was excavated and polished off for a quarter-century-late release, I’d half-believe it.”
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Adventure Gamers
9/10
“Adventure game players have been gifted an excellent addition to our beloved genre.”
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Pure Nintendo
4/5
“With its quirky sense of humor and pixel art style, Lucy Dreaming tells a very fun and interesting story that is bound to keep you playing for hours.”
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Wireframe Magazine
8.2/10
“Lucy captivates when awake and while dreaming. It’s a wonderfully Anglo-centric point-and-click with plenty to love.”
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Mirror.co.uk
4/5
“The game effortlessly carries its fantastic sense of humour, taking nothing very seriously while simultaneously commenting on life and the world around us.”
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Buried Treasure
8.2/10
“There’s so much love and detail poured into Lucy Dreaming. That this was written and drawn and developed by one guy is mindblowing. This is an enormous game, both in terms of length and sheer detail. I thoroughly recommend you give it a look.”
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Debug Magazine
4/5
“Brilliant dry humour and send-ups of everything from corner shops to The Great British Bake Off. Charm oozes out of every pixelated pore, and a fantastic voice cast – including a brief turn from Guybrush Threepwood himself – really rounds out the offering here.”
Nindie spotlight
8.8/10
“The story and writing in general is quite clever… and the voice acting really helps to make the most of the game’s humor… Among its brethren it shines as one of the better old-school takes on the genre for “vintage” adventure fans.”
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WorldOfGeekStuff
10/10
“I laughed out loud repeatedly for quite a while. It really is that good.”
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Fusion R Gamer (PC)
8.8/10
“A brilliantly simple interface makes this a great entry point for newcomers to the genre but intuitive enough for veterans.”
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GirlGamersUK
8.5/10
“The very best use of a British sense of humour that still manages to feel inclusive to all players.”
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Fusion R Gamer (Switch)
4/5
“I really can’t recommend Lucy Dreaming highly enough. It’s a new classic of the point and click genre, and a dream come true for any point and click fan.”
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Vulgar Knight
“Undoubtedly one of my favourite games of the year, if not point and clicks. Love it, love it, love it.”