dreeps: Alarm Playing Game App Reviews

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Seems nice but ...

The only thing Ive seen in 3 days is a sheep walking ....

Charming and Enjoyable

Dreeps is charming. Its won me over with its adorable characters, beautiful backdrops and charming art style. Theres very little you have to do in the game other than tap your character when he becomes incapacitated after losing a battle. I encourage you to try it out and maybe itll charm the pants off you as well.

Fun

Its actually quite an enjoyable game. It most importantly gives me a reason to remember to put my alarm at night!

Fantastic! But would like customization.

I love the idea of a simple RPG based alarm clock, its new and weirdly addicting. The style and art looks beautiful and its always awesome when you check in and your character is fighting a monster or talking to people. One thing I really wish the developer would consider is a little customization in the character. To able to change hairstyle, armour or colour, and maybe a variety of weapons would make this app even better. All in all I love this game-ish app, and at least try it out, even just for the art style alone.

Definitely cute game, doesnt require much,

Really polished graphics, music, and easy to navigate. Really wish theres a recap thing for the big moments (boss fights), and maybe more events to see in between. Really neat game, definitely worth it.

Great game/alarm

The system is so worth buying and really getting me addicted

Time Saver

This is the ultimate game for the working professional. When your time is limited and you need to de-stress with a video game this is the perfect app.

very good!

I want to konw how long I slept last nihgt.

Perfect Entertainment RPG & Alarm

This app does exactly what it says: It is an alarm AND an RPG that you watch and can check in on throughout the day. Pretty fun. Would love to see the ability to customize the main character and possibly play an RPG mini game to heal him throughout the day. But cool concept and well executed ideas as is.

Exactly what it claims to be

I am really enjoying this so far. I can tell a lot of work was put into this, and Im really digging the pixel art. It reminds me a lot of Godville, but a little less hands on. As mentioned by someone else, I would love to see some character customization options and possible mini games. Just optional things the user can do if he wants a little more interaction.

A window to an incredible world

I hesitate to call this a "game" at all, its so much more that than. Its a portal. A window to a fantasy. All you need to cross into this universe is a bit of imagination and, more importantly, the courage to let yourself fall into it. We owe its creators a infinite amount of gratitude for having the bravery to put this art into the world. Thank you for this gift.

Great start

Its a beautiful game that is exactly what it says. Ive liked checking in on my guy during the day and seeing the awesome artwork. But there could be some minor interaction, or a much clearer "how to play" menu. Other than that its just a fun little walkabout.

Oddly satisfying

Really neat concept and a little addictive. I like supporting innovative apps.

A portal.

Dreeps is, simply put, a portal into another world. Its hard to explain, but watching the robot boy walking through another world as you live out your own day is strangely compelling, symbiotic even. I couldnt help thinking of the meta-narrative of "The Neverending Story." Beautiful graphics, and well constructed environments help complete what is to be a revolutionary idea in gaming. Fantastic work.

10/10.

This game is beautiful beyond belief. The attention to detail is crazy, and the imaginative nature of the game is perfectly complimented by the surreal art style. That said, it isnt exactly a game. As it calls itself a "alarm playing game", its not wrong, it does provide on the alarm front. But as it goes for a game, its more of a practice in storytelling than a structured game. There is little to no player interaction in it, but thats the beauty of it. You can go about your day without having to check your gold mines or elixir castles, and instead the game acts as a window into this wonderfully crafted world. I would love to see some sort of inventory system added, where the robot boy could sometimes loot interesting items or clothing the character could use. This would add a bunch to the immersion without steering away from the style of the gameplay right now.

Too boring game with excellent graphics

Just looked at the walking robot during all day. That all.

Refreshing

I really like the approach. Sometimes I just soak in the atmosphere through my car speakers on my way to work. There is no stress to this game. It is simply delightful. I use to love checking up on my Eve Online character and see how he was progressing. This seems to satisfy that same itch.

Missing essential features mar great idea

This app bills itself as an alarm clock app replacement with an RPG bolted on, which is a fantastic concept. However, the alarm always turns itself off after 30 seconds! This is a huge flaw in any alarm app, since it will inevitably lead to users oversleeping due to not waking during the first 30 seconds of the alarm. Other basic alarm clock app features, such as a snooze button, are also missing. I sincerely hope the developers address these issues in an update, because I really want to love and use this app!

Cute, but...

The game is very cute, but its not really a "game." Theres some sort of story thats not explained, and there are very few chances for the user to actually participate in the game itself. Im hoping this will change with future updates, since it really is an interesting concept.

Incredible!

Much love to the developers for building a really creative and fun play on an RPG that "lives" with you. For all those that complain about the alarm not working that well, the graphics, the game not being that interactive, etc.: take a step back and admire the simplicity in execution of a concept that could easily call for an over complicated architecture that ultimately misses the point!

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