
There is a company called Cyberdreams that developed a number of darkish adventure games including the interesting Dark Seed. This game has nothing to do with them; it was created by a company called E-Media.
Cyberdreams was made with Macromedia Director; technically, it's nothing but a number of Quicktime movies displayed according to the choices you make.
Cyberdreams has a boss key, it will display a fake spreadsheet. Amusingly this fake spreadsheet has Windows 3.1-style borders even in the Macintosh version.
The box states that a 386 resp. 68020 is sufficient, but I have my sincere doubts about this. Previous to writing this I replayed it on my Performa 630, and the movies occasionally seemed a bit jerky under thousands of colors. I guess a Pentium/PPC is not a bad idea for this game.
Regardless of platform, the game cannot set the screen resolution to 640×480, so you should set it to this value before you start, or it won't run fullscreen. Cyberdreams can run under 256 colors (see the above screenshot), but it only looks good in Hi-Color/thousands of colors.
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