“Dream” Game Series Follows Act III

Oberon Media’s Dream Day casual game franchise has agreed to join licensing agency, Act III Licensing. The Dream Day gaming line includes, Dream Day Wedding, Dream Day Honeymoon and Dream Day First Home, where a demographic of mostly women can i

April 6, 2018

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Oberon Media’s Dream Day casual game franchise has agreed to join licensing agency, Act III Licensing.

The Dream Day gaming line includes, Dream Day Wedding, Dream Day Honeymoon and Dream Day First Home, where a demographic of mostly women can interact with a romantic seek-and-find adventure. The video game series has recently added its newest title, Dream Day: Married in Manhattan. The games can be downloaded from the Internet or purchased at retailers, including Target, Best Buy, Wal-Mart and Gamestop.

The New York City-based Oberon Media creates games for all platforms, mobile, interactive TV and retail. Besides the Dream Day series, Oberon Media’s multi-platform games division, I-play, also publishes Centipede, Missile Command, Asteriods, Monopoly, Scrabble, Boggle and Yahtzee.

Act III Licensing clients include author and illustrator Karen Katz, the Juno Baby DVD/CD series and independent record company, Concord Music Group.

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