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This Game's Menu Looks Like What You Dream After A Day Of UE5

Check out Yuha's Nightmares, a game that plays and feels like a dream.

Looking like an average dream after a day spent Blueprinting and a shock to any UI/UX designer, this highly creative main screen was developed by Supr Experience for Yuha's Nightmares, a nightmare simulator where you enter the dreams of the character named Yuha and explore her unconscious through the glitching flip side of the 3D world. 

The game is based on the real dreams of the developer Yulia Kozhemyako, with Yuha as her virtual counterpart, and delves into familiar themes: apocalypse, returning to a childhood home, disappearing stairs, or losing a voice, capturing the essence of a true nightmare.

In Yuha's Nightmares, you'll need to rapidly collect items, navigate the house, dodge bullets (or let them hit their mark), search for your cat, and more. The main goal, however, is to grasp the structure of this world and learn how to interact with it to complete your journey and uncover the full story.

The game will be released in episodes, each focused on a specific theme. The first episode, Catastrophe, features over 10 dream levels, where the creator explores her views on responsibility, relationships with parents and homeland, and attitude toward possessions and material values – accumulating, letting go, and their virtualization.

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