The wonderful dreamiverse of possibilities was revealed to PlayStation 4 owners last month, and a couple weeks on from its launch, MediaMolecule are adding more some free to the game. Update 2.06 is out now, bringing the Welcome Garden Art Pack and making a few tweaks to the game.
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⚒️ Fixes, improvements & moreTake a look at our brand new Welcome Garden Art Pack with this lovely video! #MadeInDreams pic.twitter.com/EGxL9rT7wy
— Media Molecule (@mediamolecule) March 4, 2020
Here’s what’s new in version 2.06:
What’s new?
- Our first new art pack! – The Welcome Garden Art Pack contains more than 40 sculptures which will sit nicely alongside any content from the Welcome Home theme. Use them to spruce up your homespace, stamp into your own creations, or remix into something completely new.
- Community Jam Collections – We’ve added support for specifying a collection to use with a Community Jam. This means a better starting point for folks who want to enter but don’t quite know where to begin.
- Online Indicator – A green dot next to a dreamer’s name indicates they are online.
Other improvements
- New: Most Used Creation now in the Impy Awards playlists.
- Updated: Various tweaks and improvements to the Community Jam UI.
- Fixed: Issue where the notifications feed would return to the start of the list after viewing one.
- Other minor tweaks and improvements.
While the Welcome Garden Art Pack is a lovely little extra from Media Molecule, it’s a drop in the water compared to the many things that the community have already created, feeding into each others’ creations as elements are borrowed, remixed and repurposed for something new entirely. The one thing you do have is guaranteed quality from what Mm craft, and you can take anything from this pack and twist it to your own ends.
We reviewed Dreams shortly after launch, sampling some of the many new experiences that player-creators were releasing into the wild. Jim wrote, “Taking Media Molecule’s creative ethos to new heights, Dreams is a PlayStation essential. Booting the game up each time and having no idea what awaits is an intoxicating feeling. A remedy, forcing me from the rut of my predictable gaming habits to explore an inner creativity I’m often too lazy or wound up to let free.”
Source: Dreams
