Dreams updates its tools to facilitate creation

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Media Molecule deploys this Tuesday, November 30 a new important update for Dreams. It is articulated around two major additions: the action game Ancient Dangers: A Bat's Tale designed by Media Molecule and the Reshaping 2.0 update 2.0, the Dreams creation tool.

Already announced in July and therefore available today for all owners of Dreams, ancient dangers: The adventures of a bat is a new adventure created by Media Molecule. Playable alone or with a friend in local cooperation, this hack & slash in a view to high full of fights, riddles and boss showed the twins Orcs Scotia and Gab bro. This is the biggest game released by Media Molecule so far in Dreams and the studio has prepared two modes of play: an accessible and one to the particularly raised challenge.

Reshaping, the Dreams game creation tool, with a new template system (templates). This redesign that Media Molecule was secretly preparing since now offers tools and tips to start creating games without stopping anything. Media Molecule recommends to beginners to start with simple genres (2D platform game and 2D shoot'em up) and then focus on other models like the Dungeon Crawler, mini golf and finish former dangers game He himself.

Of the own admission of media molecule, converting the players into creators remains the most complicated challenge, the addition of the model system is therefore part of this desire to do better than the tutorials proposed so far. By offering foundations to the user, Media Molecule hopes to make him catch the creation virus more easily. Objectives and tracks present in these models will guide you and explain the creative process by making development as entertaining as a game, can we read.

The Reshaping interface has also been improved and now highlights new categories including community events and creative kits. The most involved users are also highlighted by sectors (animators, designers, musicians, artists, players). More details on the PlayStation Blog and in media molecule patch notes.

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