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Clyde Curfuffle’s in a pickle again. This time he needs your help to find two rare items he’s giving to his niece and nephew for their birthday. The trouble is he can’t remember where he’s put them. Use the dream machine to find clues, interpret dreams, and hopefully locate the missing items. Hurry, the birthday party is tomorrow, and Curfuffle can’t go empty handed! If you are successful, you’ll earn a handsome reward! more info


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Delightful and joyous!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
“Can you see what I see?” is by no means for kids only. This beautifully designed game is for everybody and adults will be in their element just as much as the little guys. The graphics are absolutely gorgeous and the hidden objects are diabolically cleverly masked and arranged in the environments of castles, and sunlit hills, busy cities and busy factories. You’ll visit Sleeping Beauty, the Three Bears’ cottage, Beauty and the Beast. and other intriguing fantasy figures. There are robots and machine shops and tools and car stuff to appeal to boys, too.
Clicking your right mouse button will let you zoom in on an area as some of the hidden objects are very tiny indeed and extremely cleverly integrated into the scene- cleverly enough camouflaged for adults to work hard at finding them!
This is a game in which a kid and his grandparent can sit side by side and relish the challenges together with an equal level of enthusiasm. The game is cheerful, upbeat, far far away from the recession and a fifth grader’s arithmetic struggles. It’s an escape and a very nice one. The mini–games are challenging and not at all that easy. You’ll be shooting apples off logs, arranging a film sequence, playing checkers, answering riddles and more.
This is a gem: don’t miss it!
Fun but short
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
I love HOGs, and this one is no exception. Cute graphics, but more for kids. I thought the story-book theme was adorable, but finished within 2 hours.
Best Hidden Object Game Ever!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
If you’re looking for beautiful images, challenging mini-games, mind-bending riddles and great music, this is the game for you. At first, I thought it looked a little too young for me, but I downloaded it and found it very enjoyable. I learned a lot about dream symbols. And I ended up playing it with my kids (they helped me solve some of the riddles). All around, a great game with lots of different things to do – riddles, puzzles, and finding objects.
Worth Your Money
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This is definitely one of the best games of it’s category. It has many more levels than most other similar seek and find games. The artwork is good and the game play is not too difficult but challenging enough to maintain your interest in the game.
It’s pretty inexpensive and I liked being able to download it straight to my computer; definitely worth the money.
Top-notch hidden object game
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
The graphics are great.The puzzles challenging.The addiction meter is over the top.
Great game for kids,parents,kids and parents,and oldsters who like a challenge.Guess which group I’m in??
Try it.Then try to not download/purchase the full game. I dare you!!
A cut above
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
This game truly is a cut above your typical hidden object game. The graphics are absolutely beautiful, and the images are well integrated into the larger pictures. The game proceeds through two parallel worlds- robot world and fairy tale land. This game is challenging and lengthy enough to be well worth the money. I highly recommend it!
Mediocre seek-and-find game
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
Dream Machine is very disappointing for fans of the original “Can You See What I See” game. The identifying details are sometimes clunky and the items along the zoom borders that cross quadrants can be easy to miss. Try the original CYSWIS, even if Dream Machine isn’t your cup of tea.
Hurts My Eyes
Rating:4 out of 5 stars
While this is a decent seek and find game, it hurts my eyes and head a lot. Even with zoom I found myself doing a lot of squinting and having a hard time finding the little items. Some of the side puzzles are a bit confusing, too. Overall though the pictures are lovely and very layered and it is a good way to exercise your brain and spend some time!
Like the game
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
Graphics great and entertaining even for adults. I liked that I could download and it didnt’ take long. I got through the entire game and all the blue print pieces, but when I followed the last of the directions it wouldn’t give me the final result. Can anyone help me? Also the blueprint shows two green lights at the end, but I don’t have them.
great for kids, too easy for adults
Rating:3 out of 5 stars
What I liked: 1) The ability to zoom! Why don’t more search & finds include this feature? 2) Good graphics and original designs and puzzles.
What I didn’t like: 1) The way the zoom was implemented. It requires you to click the zoom button, then select a corner of the screen that you would like to enlarge. Then, to enlarge another portion, you must click unzoom, then click zoom, select another area to enlarge, etc. Perhaps a zoomed square that follows the cursor when in zoom mode would be easier.
2) This game was waaaaay to easy. I flew through 70% of this game in the 30 minute demo.
3) I was particulary disenchanted by the “dream-ology”. Occasionally, the game inserts “interpretations” of objects that you might see in a dream and presents the meaning of dreaming that object. Okay,,,all in fun, I just don’t like the way it was presented as fact when it is fiction.