
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux




Hypnagogia 無限の夢 Boundless Dreams is a first-person exploration game that takes players on an adventure through a series of mystifying dream vignettes, each with their own unique theme and visual style.
Things are not as pleasant as they seem however...
Gogi the dream protector has been kidnapped by a malevolent force, and in his absence the ethereal Dream Crystal has fractured... its shards spread throughout the world. When nightmares begin to rapidly manifest, how will things unfold as you begin your descent into the dreamscape?




| Status | Released |
| Platforms | Windows,macOS,Linux |
| Publisher | |
| Release date | Oct 29, 2021 |
| Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (128 total ratings) |
| Author | sodaraptor |
| Genre | Adventure |
| Tags | Atmospheric,Cute,Exploration,Fantasy,Horror,Low-poly,PSX (PlayStation),Retro,Spooky,weird |
| Average session | A few hours |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard,Mouse,Xbox controller |
| Links | Steam,Twitter/X |
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Great game but unfortunately the post-game Dream Hub is broken on Linux, text does not render in text boxes and even in the tab menu until the game is closed. Loading in from Continue without going to the Dream Hub first works fine and the game otherwise had no issues beyond minor lighting problems that kinda just are inherent to Unity
Some feedback for the dev:
1. First-person view does not go well with jumping puzzles: I don't hate jumping puzzles in general, but I think the jumping puzzles in the predecessor and this game are not very well executed. The first-person view makes judging your position difficult so you often either jump too short or too far - I’ve died way too many times in this way. It will be great to have a third-person view option.
2. Lack of save points: Some levels are VERY long - for example the Forest World is more than an hour long on first playthrough. The lack of save points becomes glaring when you need a break in the middle of a long level.
3. Lack of hints/explanations: I am not going to lie, now that I am an old person, I don’t have that much time to spend on a game anymore, so when I get stuck in a game I just go and look up a guide. There is a severe lack of hints in this game - the Forest World in particular frustrated me so much because the map was huge, but I didn’t know where to go or what to do next. Since there were no save points and I was desperate to finish the level, in the end I had to resort to a walkthrough video on YT. I have no idea if the lack of save points and hints was a deliberate design choice by the developer to emulate 90s games, but I think there should be at least an option to turn hints on or off.
4. Lack of custom button mapping: I can accept it when a short (<5-hour) indie game does not have custom button mapping, but this is a >10-hour adventure game that involves a lot of running and jumping, and on some levels, you are even required to use multiple items. The lack of custom button mapping is problematic to me as I prefer the ESDF control scheme.
On another note, you can’t use arrow keys on a controller to select menu items and dialogue choices, which is strange, considering how many dialogue choices there are in this game.
Melancholy, sadness, happiness, and grief... feelings of being alone and lost are given form in this low-poly 3D experience. I feel like you've made something truly special!
My only strife I have with the game is: I expected more/longer horror levels - you really have a knack for making scary ambiance so it seems like a wasted potential not to utilize it more. it felt like the game has just begun turning dark and scary and then it was suddenly over. But overall I am happy with my purchase. Thank you for making this!
Wow...Just wow, this game was breath taking!
Hypnagogia 無限の夢 Boundless Dreams Playthrough
Hello and thanks for making such an fantastic game,I have been enjoying my time alot but have decided to start a new save before completing the game because of an issue.
The Linux build appears to have flickering issues with the shadows and lightning which has become unbearable on the snow level.From my testing on the Steam Deck the Windows version seems to run fine on Proton/Wine and does not have the issues that the Linux version has and as such I will replay the game on that version.
Hopefuly this can be fixed in the future!
After switching to the Windows version of the game running in Proton the flickering was gone on all of the levels on my Steam Deck.The Steam Deck has custom AMD hardware which means it uses Ryzen.If you are using integrated graphics then maybe your Intel drivers aren’t fully compatible with the game or Proton libraries?
Hello! I really wanted to make some fan animations for this game, do I have your permission to try to unpack the game for the textures and models so I can make the animation? I'm pretty new to animating but I really wanted to make something cool related to this game.
If ur not ok with that I will try to model and texture my own models for it.
Hey Sodaraptor, it's SubOs again. Apologies for the sudden comment. But wished to ask before doing anything, do you allow for Fanart of your games? Specifically this game and the original Hypnagogia. Absolutely love the games and would be thrilled to make some fanart of it but want to have your permission to do so beforehand. Thanks!
Got this game in the Ukraine bundle a while back and it was just the kind of game I was looking for at the time.
Hypnagogia: Boundless Dreams is a walking simulator with light platforming and Horror elements. It's a slow decent into the spook zone, but a well executed one.
The level design is solid and strikingly pretty without losing the PS1 asthetic, initially reminding me of the Classic Spyro games. The secret worlds also add a reward for the curious, which certainly describes me!
Sound design is also well polished, really shining in the scarier levels, as building tension is almost entirely the responsibility of the soundtrack and atmospheric noise.
The writing is witty, funny and introspective with a solid message of preseverance and uplifting others. Highly recommend to anyone looking for a scenic walk and not afraid of a little horror.
The references to Vinesauce and Silent Hill also made me happy :)
Hi, sodaraptor! This game is incredible and very imaginative so far, but I have a question.
Where are the saved games stored on disk? I want to continue playing on a new device, so I want to copy my save there, but I can’t seem to find it.
I found what looks like a log file in %APPDATA%\LocalLow\Raptorsoft but seemingly no save data is present.
Hi Rooster- save data is stored in the Registry, so if you want to transfer a file you can follow these steps:
You can also wipe save data by simply deleting the Hypnagogia: Boundless Dreams folder.
REVIEW:
It's hard to believe that this game was mostly made by one person. There's an incredible amount of high quality content: 12 completely different, beautiful, immersive dream-like worlds.
The game uses a retro, PS1-style aesthetic, with low res pixelated textures and low poly models. Nevertheless, it's very beautiful, with excellent lighting and beautiful VFX. The sound design and music is excellent too, and helps to create a unique atmosphere for each world. The dialogs are well written and engaging: each NPC has its own character and "voice" (not literally - there's no voice acting), and interesting things to say.
The gameplay by itself isn't very deep: most challenges are key/door challenges, sometimes literal, sometimes figurative (help an NPC by fetching an item for them). You have some choices in dialog options, which mostly give different, interesting responses, but in the end it's still a mostly linear experience with no major choices. You always get further by being friendly and helpful, which is something I like.
Then there are jumping challenges, sometimes with moving platforms. Jumping challenges rarely create good gameplay: either they're relatively simple and boring, or they're tedious and frustrating. Fortunately, the former choice is made here, although there are still a few places where one missed jump requires some tedious backtracking. Tip: learn to use your sprint button, also in mid air.
This may sound negative, but I think the forgiving gameplay is actually fitting here: it rarely gets in the way of enjoying the sensory experience and exploration, which is what this game is all about, but it provides enough interaction to keep you engaged and interested. The level design is excellent and clear: despite needing to search for some items, you're never really lost, and there's very good, subtle guidance throughout, though also enough space to explore some side paths, and some hidden secrets.
I said "dream-like worlds" above, but be warned: towards the end it gets quite nightmarish instead, with some truly scary and haunting places to explore (especially if you play it as recommended: with headphones in a dark space!) The game doesn't rely on cheap jump scares, but instead, crafts an excellent, tense atmosphere, where some things are clearly not as they should be.
If this sounds like your type of game, then I strongly recommend checking it out - it's a masterpiece in its genre.
I've played through the demo and it felt awesome. I've wanted to play full version someday so much... And here comes the Ukraine bundle. The game intro is so good!! I'm already fully into the game vibe.
Edit: played first dreams and I'm starting to recall the vibe from the prequel game. The hand-crafted enviroments are truly beautiful! I really wish you all the best in development, and I hope you will get rewarded for this masterpiece ;) btw are there any secret deeper worlds? I'm pretty sure there were some dreams that were optional in the previous game. How about the lava CEO for example? was it required for the story?
I've only gotten about 5-10 minutes in.... it's amazing! I love it. The thing I love most about the gamer is it feels very authentic to PS1. I thought the graphics were too good for PS1, but, 1, Looking at it, the textures are about on par, the number of polygons looks about right, and finally, the size is perfect, this could legitimately have passed for a PS1 game. It's amazing!
Alright update: Haven't beaten but this is amazing, it's a trip, and I sing the praises wherever I go!
I downloaded the first one on accident but i played through it entirely and absouletly adored it but then i found that i also owned this, and gave it a try and it took everything about he first game and made it a thousand times better! This game truely made me feel many different emotions ranging from, sadness, happiness, fear, to anger and it was a wonderful ride. If you ever plan on making another game like this one i def will pick it up!
This game was incredible!! I adored the atmosphere and the bunny is so, so special.
One small bug I noticed, and my apologies if this is not the place to report it- in the haunted mansion, after the long room which twists, there's a jump puzzle with moving checkerboard platforms. after failing it a few times, jumping on it would just make me slide on the platform and i could no longer jump. The only way to fix it was to return to the nexus. I figured I should point it out, just in case it's yet to be reported!
Thank you for making such an incredible game though- It's an experience I won't forget in a while.