Every Day the Same Dream is a short,
2D art game that puts the
player in the role of a man whose life is about to change. Developed for the Experimental Gameplay Project in 2009, the game has been described as "a beautiful game with a very bleak outlook." The creator, Paolo Pedercini, claims it is "a short existential game about
alienation and
refusal of labor." It has been compared to
Passage by
Jason Rohrer and
Don't Look Back by
Terry Cavanagh in that it is "an interesting, potentially fascinating experience."