The Smurfs Dreams
I live streamed The Smurfs Dreams from start to finish on our YouTube
channel. The storyline involves Gargamel putting the Smurfs to sleep and
using a magical device to track their physical location through their
dreams. It took me just a little five hours to beat The Smurfs Dreams.
There was one Smurf I did not save in The Smurfs Dreams. There are
certain Smurfs where you need so many of these blue mushrooms to unlock
their levels. The Smurfs Dreams can be found on the Nintendo Switch, PC,
PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
The animation in the cut scenes for The Smurfs Dreams is not great. In
fact it is choppy and looks bad. The story is relayed but in this day
and age it looks pretty sloppy. The levels have some interesting and
clever things in them. For example there are mirror levels where we see
the platforms in the reflection but not where we are standing. Or the
player must jump into the mirror and progress the level that way. The
publisher for The Smurfs Dreams is Microids. The developer for The
Smurfs Dreams is OSome Studio. Look for a full review of The Smurfs
Dreams in issue #212 of the always amazing Family Friendly Gaming
e-magazine.
{02/22/2025}
- Paul
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