We have a category for fan fiction and one for speculation, so that you can tell the difference between the three while reading. This wiki is unique in that it attempts to catalogue fan stories, fan art, and all of those related as well as some info on the game itself. For this reason, some of the articles contain pieces from other sources, this is so that we can have a solid basis to build upon, since this wiki is about the fandom aspect of the game for the most part. This wiki focuses on cataloguing fact, fan fiction, and speculation about the game. However, Suprememessage has rebooted the project, and it is hoped to one day contain a great deal of info about the games as well as stories about said game. The project had a while ago been abandoned leaving the pages as stubs of low quality grammar and spelling wise. This wiki catalogues both factual information about the game as well as speculation.
A magnificent experimental game made to delight your. The game mainly consists to explore and feel the surrounding environment of a fantastic world. The adventure takes place in the dreams of a man addicted to consuming illegal substances. It has a level of disturbing content and thus received a D rating (Equivalent to the ERSB's M rating, in other words, it's for 17 and above) LSD: Lo-fi Edition is a first person exploration game that takes you to a long journey between worlds. It's gathered quite a fan following and has sparked interest into those into the stranger side of gaming. The game also has a small cult following, because of the morbid/disturbing nature of some of it's content. A person wanders through a dream world they have seen for the past 10 years, experiencing strange experiences, and witnessing strange landscapes. The game was made based on the producer Osamu Sato's, a staff member at Asmik Ace entertainment's, dream journal, which he had kept for a decade. Welcome to 'where we'll be bringing you information about 'LSD: Revamped', the modern remake of the cult-classic 1998 PS1 game 'LSD: Dream Emulator'. It seems to have a secret ending after three-hundred and sixty five days (Unconfirmed). This is about a strange game that was made in 1998 in Japan.
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