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Dreams of Tomorrow is a set collection, shifting rondel game about building dreams. Players are dream engineers trying to save their present by sending dreams to past. Longer dream sequences that are better connected have a higher chance of getting through to the dreamer, but there's also certain dreams that are more impactful than others. Dreams can also allow the dream engineer certain abilities, so all these aspects must be weighed when choosing what kind of dream sequence to create. The last round is triggered when any one dream engineer has added five dreams to their dream sequence.

Note: This is a print and play version of the game, meaning you'll need to print and cut everything yourself, as well as provide the "additional components needed" listed below. The photos shown are of the physical version of the game, which we have extremely limited quantity of. You can click here and see if we still have any in stock. US buyers only.

Game details

  • Players: 1-6
  • Ages: 8+
  • Length: 45 minutes  

Credits

  • Designer: Phillip Falcon Perry
  • Art: James Masino

Print and play details

  • Page count: 28 (game), 16 (rules), 8 (extra)
  • Components: 6 Player Cards, 8 Consciousness Fragments Cards, 44 Dream Cards, 6 Reference Cards, 4 Icon Key Cards, 2 Robot Player Cards, 1 Robot Turn Counter Card, Rulebook
  • Additional components needed:
    • 24 Resource Tracking cubes
    • 6 Player Figures
    • 1 Night Mare Token
  • Includes the Box file so that you can make your own!

Get the spinoff: Dreams of Yesterday!

Purchase

Buy Now$6.00 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $6 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Dreams of Tomorrow.zip 119 MB
DreamsOfTomorrow-DreamCards.pdf 65 MB
DreamsOfTomorrow-PlayerCards.pdf 9 MB
DreamsOfTomorrow-ResonanceCards.pdf 6 MB
DreamsOfTomorrow-ConsciousnessCards.pdf 11 MB
DoT_Rulebook_Final_real_final copy final with bleed.pdf 139 MB
DoT_Rulebook_Final_side.pdf 677 kB

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