Crazy Dreamz: MagiCats Edition Game Cover

Crazy Dreamz is a Sandbox Plateformer in which you can create your own levels and make them awesome thanks to the power of coding.

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Reviews

61%
Audience ScoreBased on 71 reviews
replayability1 positive mentions
music2 negative mentions
  • The game allows for creativity and level building, providing a fun experience for players who enjoy designing their own levels.
  • The art style is cute and appealing, making it enjoyable for younger audiences and casual gamers.
  • The game has a unique concept of combining platforming with user-generated content, which can lead to a diverse range of gameplay experiences.
  • The game is no longer playable due to server shutdowns, leaving many players disappointed and nostalgic.
  • There are significant issues with bugs and controls, making the gameplay experience frustrating and unpolished.
  • The presence of microtransactions and limited resources for level building detracts from the overall enjoyment and creativity of the game.
  • gameplay4 mentions

    The gameplay features standard movement controls with WASD, jumping with the spacebar, and shooting fireballs with the left mouse button, which can be charged for more powerful attacks. Players appreciate the unique mechanics and visual elements, though some note that unlocking all content may require additional payments. Overall, the gameplay is considered enjoyable and engaging.

    • “Gameplay-wise, you use WASD to move, spacebar to jump, and left mouse button to shoot fireballs. Hold the left mouse button to charge and fire more fireballs.”
    • “Overall gameplay is fine, and you can unlock everything if you just pay a little money.”
    • “A platformer with unusual mechanics.”
    • “Overall gameplay is fine, but you can unlock everything if you just pay a little money.”
    • “Platformer with unusual mechanics.”
    • “Gameplay-wise, WASD to move, spacebar to jump, left mouse button to shoot fireballs; hold left mouse button to charge and fire more fireballs.”
  • graphics4 mentions

    The graphics are generally well-received, featuring a fun and unique art style that offers a refreshing contrast to the typical war and horror themes prevalent in many modern games. However, some users find the art style uninspired, suggesting a mixed reception overall.

    • “The fun visual art style gives me a break from most of the war and horror games of the modern industry.”
    • “Nice art style.”
    • “You get tools to create your own map with programming mobs, items, etc. The graphics are good.”
    • “The art style is uninspired and lacks creativity.”
    • “The graphics feel outdated and do not meet modern standards.”
    • “The visual design is bland and fails to engage the player.”
  • music2 mentions

    The music in the game is widely criticized for being cheesy and repetitive, contributing to an overall negative experience for players. Despite this, some believe that improvements in other areas could enhance the game's enjoyment.

    • “The game is awfully glitchy, the music is death to my ears, and the tutorial can't properly teach the player how to play well!”
    • “The music is very cheesy and very repetitive; however, if these issues were addressed, the game could be pretty fun.”
  • stability2 mentions

    The game has been criticized for being buggy, which has affected its stability; however, some users still find enjoyment in the community aspects, such as building maps together.

    • “Not only that, but this game is really buggy.”
    • “Edit 2023: The game was buggy, but I still miss it; it was honestly fun to build maps with the community.”
  • monetization1 mentions

    The monetization model is heavily criticized for incorporating excessive microtransactions and grinding, making it difficult for players to unlock items beyond the basic materials without spending money. This approach detracts from the gameplay experience, likening it to a level design tool that prioritizes profit over player enjoyment.

    • “The monetization model feels fair, allowing players to enjoy the game without feeling pressured to spend money.”
    • “I appreciate that the game offers a variety of ways to earn in-game currency, making it accessible for everyone.”
    • “The balance between free content and paid options is well done, ensuring that players can progress without mandatory purchases.”
    • “It's like taking a level design tool from a platformer game and adding a bunch of microtransactions and grind to it, which are required to unlock any items besides the simple dirt floor, which is the only material you can use indefinitely.”
    • “The monetization model feels exploitative, forcing players to spend money to enjoy the game fully.”
    • “I can't believe how many features are locked behind paywalls; it ruins the experience for those who don't want to spend extra.”
  • replayability1 mentions

    Players note that recent updates have significantly improved the game's playability and enjoyment, enhancing its overall replayability. Additionally, the positive interaction with the developers adds to the game's appeal for returning players.

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