
Our friends over at Hypersloth games has a Kickstarter going live next week for their upcoming game Dream. We did an interview with lead designer, Sam Read on our podcast a while back, and it got us really interested. Dream was one of the first games to get green-lit on Steam's Greenlight service and will also be one of the first games to support the Occulus Rift VR headset. Go and support them, it's a really amazing game and has a lot of promise.

VRFocus reports on the news that HyperSloth Games, developers of Dream, hope to port the title to Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4 in the future.

VRFocus - It would be a big shame if Dream‘s virtual reality (VR) support never saw the light of day. True, the developer has already incorporated supported for the Oculus Rift’s first development kit (DK1) into the title, but support for the second kit (DK2) and any later iterations has been halted by the lack of updates to Epic Games’ Unreal Development Kit. Instead the company is now pushing its Unreal Engine 4.
"Here's the first part of our Interview with Hypersloth, creators of Dream. In the first part, we mainly cover the game itself and some of the approach that the team have taken with their design as well as the origins of the title."
-AATG