Media Molecule’s Dreams offers accessible creation tools you can use to make real world objects. We got our [SIZE=13.6px]first look at Dreams gameplay [/SIZE]as part of Sony’s Paris Games Week conference. Depending on your creative skills, the power of the tools on offer seems exciting or daunting – or maybe both. While being able to craft experience to share with players around the world is very cool (expect a rash of proposals), you cna also share your creations outside of the game’s ecosystem. According to the source , sculptures you make in Dreams can be exported. You can use them in Unity, for example – or even have them 3D printed. This is starting to sound pretty amazing. If you have an imagination and can use a control pad, you can make stuff in Dreams, and then bring that stuff to life as real world objects, assets in other games or in animated movies – and potentially much more. Most of us will probably just draw ....[SIZE=13.6px]everywhere ([/SIZE][SIZE=13.6px]ahem i cant say on a public forum ) , though. Human nature, innit.[/SIZE] This post has been promoted to an article