The Sailor’s Dream
Published by Simogo AB on Nov 06, 2014Genre: Music
Ratings: 3.72
Version: 1.5
Updated: Jul 08, 2024
Downloads: 1,144
The Sailor’s Dream is a music adventure game developed by Simogo AB. Available for $3.99, it was updated to v1.50 on July 08, 2024, and currently holds a 3.72 out of 5 rating based on 105 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 902 MB of free space and runs Android 11+ or iOS 12.0+.





The Sailor’s Dream Gameplay Overview
Description
A peaceful narrative experience, in which the only objective is to satisfy your curiosity. Explore an ocean dream world, in which time passes even when you are not there, visit forgotten islands and piece together memories – some even existing beyond the screen of your device.
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The Sailor’s Dream can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
Version: 1.4
Version: 1.3
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★ The Sailor’s Dream
Thank you for this.
★★★★★ Nice, relaxing story app
This app is a beautifully designed work of art. It’s a collection of intriguing memories meant to be patiently explored and pieced together into a whole story at the very end. I find this concept very relaxing and interesting at the same time.
I think it would have been better if all the musical “toys” in the game, like the hanging cubes and the cool stuff in the observatory actually had a purpose to advance the story. I found myself going back and forth between them, trying to figure out what
★★★☆☆ Beautiful, but there is no sound.
Beautiful, but there is no sound.
Edit: sound through headphones but not phone speaker. Odd, and inconvenient.
★★★★★ Interactive story
This isn’t like most games — it’s more of an interactive story that unfolds over time, literally. You have to open the app on each day of the week and at different times of the day to get each piece of the story. The graphics and soundtrack are lovely and aptly dreamlike, and the story is quite melancholy — this is a great “game” to open late at night before bed, or in quiet, meditative moments. All of the 1-star reviews were left by people looking for a different kind of experience and feelin
★★★☆☆ I don’t get this game.
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It’s visually stunning and relaxing but I don’t know what the point of the game is. I just wonder around touching things that make noise...? There’s no explanation, no direction...just aimlessly going in circles making noise. I guess I’d like it more if there was a point.





