Amberial Dreams Preview (Steam Early Access)

 For our Amberial Dreams Preview we Roll, bounce, and discover a new galaxy in an open-ended platformer for all skill levels, from relaxed to pure madness. Make your own levels in a rich editor, share them, and play with friends!

Amberial Dreams Preview Pros:

  • Decent graphics.
  • Download size.
  • Steam achievements.
  • Full controller support.
  • Graphics settings – fullscreen, v-sync, and resolution.
  • Accessibility settings – slow motion and Invincibility.
  • Physics platformer gameplay.
  • Opening tutorial section. It can be skipped.
  • The game is you play as a ball and go around levels solving puzzles, using the physics and avoiding the many obstacles.
  • Hand-drawn animated cutscenes.
  • The main hub is huge and you are free to roam it, you can change avatars, select a level, interact with characters and replay cutscenes.
  • Beautiful soothing soundtrack.
  • A fully Voiced story plays as you go through the game.
  • They are going for a magical atmosphere.
  • Four avatars to choose from in the hub that changes the color of your sphere.
  • Every level is timed with the best shown on top of the level in the hub.
  • End of a level breakdown showing your time and Collectibles.
  • Very simple controls.
  • Accessible.
  • Online leaderboards for each level.
  • You can replay levels.
  • Handy restart button.
  • The game gets quite addictive.
  • Excellent shading and lighting work.
  • Unlock new levels based on Collectibles and clearing time.
  • Has a Journey and Pixel Junk Eden vibe.
  • Collect Moons to unlock arcade cabinet games where you play different versions of the game from pinball to a side scroller where you avoid the obstacles that drop.
  • The game can mix it up by having you collect yellow orbs to open up the door.
  • The library houses your stats and death counter.
  • Open up new areas within the hub to advance the story.
  • As you progress the game will introduce new mechanics and will always open it up with a tutorial.

Amberial Dreams Preview Cons:

  • The tutorial is very basic.
  • Minimal graphics settings.
  • The mouse cursor keeps popping up even when using the controller.
  • Slow starter.
  • Very hard when it comes to precise movements or tight spaces.
  • No camera control to like zoom in and out.
  • Takes a bit of getting used to.
  • Cannot always skip or fast-forward cutscenes.

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Amberial Dreams:

Official website.

Developer: Lumorama

Publisher: Lumorama

Store Links –

Steam Early Access

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!