- February 2, 2016
- Etter Studio
Dreii
30%Game Brain Score
graphics, humor
gameplay, replayability
53% User Score 27 reviews
Platforms
About
"Dreii is an adventure game that combines physics-based puzzles with real-time multiplayer. Players work together to complete 48 levels, battling gravity and overcoming obstacles such as explosives and thunderstorms. With beautiful 3D graphics, animation, and sound design, Dreii has won numerous awards for its visual art, innovation, and design."





Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
graphics1 positive mentions
replayability1 negative mentions
- The game features colorful and well-rendered graphics that enhance the overall experience.
- The core puzzle mechanics are fun and provide a casual yet engaging gameplay experience, especially when played with friends.
- The multiplayer levels encourage teamwork and communication, making for a unique and enjoyable puzzle-solving environment.
- The game has low replay value and is criticized for its short length, making it feel like a waste of money.
- There is a lack of online players, which diminishes the multiplayer experience and leaves the game feeling abandoned.
- Quality of life features, such as the ability to restart levels easily, are missing, leading to frustration during gameplay.
gameplay
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is characterized by addictive puzzle mechanics that can be enjoyable, but players express frustration with timed challenges and a lack of replay value. Additionally, the game's short length relative to its price raises concerns about its overall value.
“While the core puzzle mechanics are somewhat fun, the game can be frustrating with a single player (especially the timed puzzles where a gust of wind will destroy your progress at the last moment).”
“Gameplay: an addictive puzzle game.”
“However, due to the nonexistent replay value and the imbalance between this game's pricing and gameplay length, I don't think I can recommend this game to anyone.”
“$12 for a couple of hours of gameplay is a lot to ask.”