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World of Dreams

Floating clocks. Endless staircases. Giant eyes watching from above.
A free social game where nothing makes sense — and that's the point.

Enter the Dream

World of Dreams is a free-to-play social game intended for entertainment purposes only. No real money is involved during gameplay. All points, coins, and rewards within the game are virtual and hold no monetary value whatsoever. You cannot exchange in-game currency for cash, prizes, or any goods outside the game. If you or someone you know has concerns about gaming habits, please visit our Play Responsibly page for support resources.

Our Beginning

Two Brothers, One Napkin

A few years back, Marcus and Dean were sketching surreal creatures on napkins at a diner in Mississauga. One drew a clock with wings. The other drew a staircase that folded into itself. They laughed about it, but the idea stuck.

Six months later they had a prototype: a small browser game where you wander through impossible rooms. The clocks floated. The fish flew. Nothing made sense, and that was the whole point.

World of Dreams went live shortly after. No investors, no big studio — just two guys who thought melting objects and giant eyeballs were fun.

Game world preview

What Even Is This Game?

You explore surreal worlds, collect abstract forms, and build impossible structures with other players. No money changes hands, no pay-to-win tricks. Just floating clocks and flying fish and the occasional giant eye staring back at you.

It's free. It's weird. People seem to like it.

Learn More About the Game

Latest Updates

May 2026

New Realm: The Inverted Garden

Walk on ceilings, tend upside-down flowers, and discover what happens when gravity gives up. Available now for all dreamers.

April 2026

2 Million Dreamers

Our player community keeps growing every single week. Marcus gets emotional about it. Dean pretends he doesn't.

March 2026

Spring Update: Melting Seasons

Objects now melt differently based on time of day. Morning drips are slower. Night melts glow.

How It Works

The basics are simple. The worlds are not.

Explore
Explore Realms
Collect
Collect Forms
Build
Build Together
Discover
Discover Secrets
Read Full Rules

From Napkin to Nightmare

Every realm in World of Dreams started as a pencil sketch. Marcus handles the architecture — the staircases, the impossible geometry. Dean draws the creatures — the flying fish, the giant irises, the melting clocks.

These are some of the original sketches that became the game. Most of them were drawn on receipt paper, coffee-stained napkins, and the back of a parking ticket.

We keep them in a shoebox. Our art director (also Dean) says that's "part of the aesthetic."

Portal sketch
Eye sketch
Clock sketch
Fish sketch
Melting sketch

What Players Say

Honestly I downloaded this because I was bored on a Tuesday night and now I play it every single day. The staircase world is weirdly meditative.

Sarah M., Toronto

My kids keep asking to play but it's 18+ so I have to wait until they go to bed. Worth it though. The flying fish realm is beautiful and I've spent way too many hours just watching them swim through clouds. My wife thinks I'm strange.

David P., Vancouver

Chill game. No money stuff. Just vibes.

Raj K., Calgary

Questions & Answers

01
Is World of Dreams free?

Yes. Completely free. No hidden fees, no premium currency, no loot boxes. We mean it.

02
Do I need to spend real money?

No. There is no real money anywhere in this game. Points are virtual and cannot be converted to cash or prizes under any circumstances.

03
Is there an age limit?

You must be 18 or older to play. We verify age at entry and take this seriously.

04
Can I play with friends?

Absolutely. World of Dreams is social — explore realms together, build impossible structures as a group, and share screenshots of particularly weird floating clocks.