Dreams Guide – How to Check Quest Progression and Search for Creators

Want to unlock more stuff or follow certain creators? Here's how.

Posted By | On 19th, Feb. 2020

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Media Molecule’s Dreams is now available for all and sundry on PS4. First-time players will likely dive into the story mode and unlock new items to use in their creations as they play. However, you’ll see that your Imp (aka avatar) can be leveled up for even more unlocks by completing quests. How do you go about checking quest progress through?

First, you’ll need to complete the Homespace Creation tutorial, which will eventually allow you to change how your Imp looks. Once that’s done, hit the Options button and then select your Profile. Look for My Imp Quests to allow for tracking the progress for Imp Quests. It’s also possible to check the conditions for completing them and what rewards are offered.

The Imp Quests divided up into different categories so you can see how much progress has been made for creations and even playing other levels. There are also filters that allow for checking completed quests and those currently in progress.

As you play through Dreams, you’ll come across the Dream Surfing section that allows for experiencing an assortment of different creations. If you’re looking for a specific creator and their content, then try using the Search option.

Look at the top of the screen for Search and insert the creator’s name (usually found in any levels played). Any creators who you’re friends with can be selected from the Friends tab, which is located below the Search bar. On reaching a creator’s profile, simply select the Imp and the + symbol at the top. This will let you follow them and see everything they’ve made so far. Clicking on Creations on the right will also showcase their levels.

For more information on Dreams, check out our review here.


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