» Game Description

Can You See What I See - Dream Machine

Clyde Curfuffle's in a pickle again. This time he needs your help to find two rare items he's giving to his niece and nephew for their birthday. The trouble is he can't remember where he's put them. Use the "dream machine" to find clues, interpret dreams, and hopefully locate the missing items. Hurry, the birthday party is tomorrow, and Curfuffle can't go empty handed! If you are successful, you'll earn a handsome reward!

» Game Features

  • Cleverly Hidden Objects And Cryptic Clues!
  • Stunning Color Photography!
  • Unique Mini-Games And Zoom!
  • Charming Characters And Relaxing Music!

» Game Reviews

  • “There's a lot of Seek and Find games, good ones and not-so-good ones, somehow they can never live up to Mystery Case Files. But this game is an exception to that! It is a beautiful and enchanting game. The objects can be difficult to find in a challenging way. Sometimes the objects are very tiny but still recognizable. The music is beautiful, and the graphics are sharp and colorful. This game is well worth the money.” – hajjrabih
  • “OMG I normally don't like seek and find but I LOVE this one. I like that you don't get penalized for wrong clicks. I love you can use the helpful hint more than once. TRULY OBSESSIVE LOL. I would play till the wee hours of the morning. Now I'm done :-(( But it is a MUST for all.” – EternalxRegret

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 98SE, Windows Vista
  • Memory: 512 MB
  • DirectX: 8
  • CPU: P700
  • Video: 32MB

» Extra Info

Developer: Freeze Tag, Inc.
Release Date: 2009-02-04
Tags: hidden object, puzzle, seek and find

Did you know that…
The dream machine is a stroboscopic flicker device that produces visual stimuli. Artist Brion Gysin and scientist Ian Sommerville created the dreamachine after reading William Grey Walter's book, The Living Brain.In its original form, a dreamachine is made from a cylinder with slits cut in the sides. The cylinder is placed on a record turntable and rotated at 78 or 45 revolutions per minute. A light bulb is suspended in the center of the cylinder and the rotation speed allows the light to come out from the holes at a constant frequency, situated between 8 and 13 pulses per second. This frequency range corresponds to alpha waves, electrical oscillations normally present in the human brain while relaxing.

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