A Dream About Parking Lots

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TheSixthAxis
8 / 10
WayTooManyGames
5 / 10
Gamer Social Club
6.5 / 10
Game Hype UK
71 / 100
Completexbox
60%
Creators: Interactive Dreams
Release Date: Mar 14, 2025 - PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X/S
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Critic Reviews for A Dream About Parking Lots

A Dream About Parking Lots is an interesting little experience that uses a real life situation many of us would have found ourselves in, and uses it to create a therapy session. It is a short and succinct experience that has quite a lot of depth to it, though it isn't the best looking title.

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The interactivity tied to the conversations act more like you talking to a virtual shrink than anything else, but it doesn’t feel like an essential part of what makes the game unique. A Dream About Parking Lots would have been a much more interesting experience if it were a first-person short movie about the author’s dreams and perceptions of reality.

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While A Dream About Parking Lots is short on runtime and light on visual flair, it carves out a unique space in the gaming landscape. Wandering through parking lots might sound dull on paper, but the ongoing conversations with your therapist adds a layer of introspection that elevates the experience. It might even have you Googling, why do I keep dreaming about parking lots?

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Overall, ADAPL is a submersive game that explores topics of loneliness and fear through the narrative. The game is straightforward with simple controls, focused on dialogue and introspection. ADAPL is a good choice of game for players with patience and an interest in psychological themes. This was definitely one of the more interesting games I have played this year. You only need to carve out one hour to fully play and digest the content. It may not be everyone's cup of tea but it is worth a try.

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A Dream About Parking Lots is a truly unique game that is one of the shortest experiences I’ve played, one that you can finish in under an hour. I can’t describe this as a video game if I’m honest, it is more of an interactive process of thought with minimal gameplay. That said, I admire that the development team at Interactive Dreams has pushed out something that is a little out of the ordinary in the gaming space. At just £4.19, it isn’t going to break the bank, and if you fancy a casual walking sim that brings thoughts and feelings lost to the forefront, then it may be worth having a short blast with this.

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