Oh, that's pretty cool! I like those kinda meta aspects of dreams.
Reminds me that I never did get around to posting a write-up of that cool dream I had about the afterlife some months ago...
And why do I keep dreaming about being or killing vampires??
Probably all the NWoD you play!
I just woke up from a mildly cool little dream. I've been sleeping too much lately, I really need to get my sleeping schedule back on track (I was working on that, but then hung out at a friend's place the past couple of nights which meant staying up real late), but at least it leads to a fair few dreams.
Only remember one from last night, though.
(Went to sleep at around 6pm and woke up after midnight. How disorienting.) In this dream, I was playing some sort of base-building strategy game (which may have also been an RTS). Unfortunately I remember very little about it, but I think I had just restarted my run - I get the feeling I was still quite new to this game and had no real clue what I was doing.
I figured how to actually select starting skills for my odd-looking characters, which you could seemingly do whenever you wanted for a certain period of time after starting - and presumably tweak them as well, I guess. Interesting mechanic.
I set this one guy, who had a bit of a 'grizzled, elderly samurai wanderer' vibe to him, up with the bulk of the available melee combat skills. Can't remember what skills I gave to anyone else, I think I may have been distracted.
I noticed that a structure I had just started building was being attacked from somewhere, pelted with projectiles coming from over in the direction of a neighbouring, hostile settlement, and after scrolling to the left was bewildered to see this strange, circular structure being built into the (as far as I knew) impassable mountains at the edge of the map.
At least this didn't mean I was being shot at from off the map as I'd feared, which would have meant having to figure out how to send my meagre forces out to attack, but I still didn't know what to do here. How would I even get soldiers over those mountains? Could I build some sort of launcher of my own with which to attack theirs and have any hope of succeeding? Why was this happening so soon after the start of the game, after my last playthrough had lasted considerably longer without having seen any such thing?!
In any case, for the time being I just started constructing the next thing I'd planned to build, this giant (I'm pretty sure it was like, theme park ferris wheel-size, but then the map wasn't really to scale) rotating bubble-blower.
I don't know why, either. The enemy launcher (which had what looked like a big light or screen taking up most of the top of it, in a pinkish-red colour, making the whole contraption look like some sort of LED or a giant gameshow buzzer or something) immediately redirected its fire to the new structure.
Frustrated, I quickly dug through the building menus looking for an auto-repairer (which was basically ripped straight from that game, unimaginatively titled Forts, on Steam) and built one or two of those next to my precious bubble wheel.
Then, after fiddling around for a bit setting up some bedrooms in this seemingly pre-existing structure my base was built around (maybe I'd just built it myself before the point that I savescummed to earlier), I woke up.
That was a pretty fun game/dream.
Some aspects were blatantly inspired by various real games, others were more mysterious. Wish I could remember more of it. Alas.
I think the 'being able to change up the skills of your characters early in the game' thing was inspired by D&D AL (which I really ought to get in on...) where you can apparently completely remake your character until level five or so.