Dreams on a Pillow launches second crowdfunding campaign as release window approaches

The game follows a young mother forced to flee her home carrying a pillow she mistook for her baby

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Dreams on a Pillow launches second crowdfunding campaign as release window approaches

Palestinian developer Rasheed Abueideh has launched a second crowdfunding campaign for his 3D stealth adventure Dreams on a Pillow.

The launch gives supporters a narrow window to back one of the most distinctive titles coming out of the region this year.

The donation campaign is live on LaunchGood with a $400,000 target and a 45-day window, with the team developing the game independently without publisher involvement.

Moreover, the developer has also revealed a new campaign trailer for the title alongside a refreshed official website where newsletter signups are now live.

Interactive storytelling

Dreams on a Pillow is a pseudo-stealth puzzle adventure inspired by a Palestinian folk tale set during the 1948 Nakba. 

Players follow Khadra, a young mother forced to flee her home carrying a pillow she mistook for her baby, navigating a journey that shifts between present escape and fading memories of her life before displacement. 

Reality, flashback, and hallucination blur across the game's core mechanics. The game is one of a handful of titles from the region using interactive storytelling to document histories that mainstream media has largely ignored.

A first crowdfunding campaign preceded this one, in which Abueideh and the team raised over $200,000. The title is targeting a Q4 2026 release on PC and is currently available to wishlist on Steam