Screenshot by Pro Game Guides

Disney Dreamlight Valley is a Psychological Horror Game

And you can't convince me otherwise.

The lights are lit, shops are running, and your favorite Disney villagers have returned to the town with a smile on their faces and a welcoming hug to greet you—but something isn't quite right. It might be the ever-growing Night Thorns or the shadowy figure of someone evil and malicious slipping through portals in the shadows, but the more you play Dreamlight Valley, the more it begins to feel like there's a horrible surprise lurking behind some unsuspecting quest. Here's why Disney Dreamlight Valley is the psychological horror game you didn't know you needed.

Recommended Videos

Disney Dreamlight Valley is literally nightmare fuel

The game opens with a town in shambles, overgrown with Night Thorns and ripped apart by something called The Forgetting. Before you can even get settled with anything else, you have to help rescue Mickey, who is literally imprisoned in his home, confused, and forcibly separated from Minnie, who wanders in the shadowland. This isn't the only romantic sacrifice in the game, however, as later on, Kristoff needs to sacrifice all of his memories and love for Anna to help restore the valley. It's unclear if those original memories ever truly return.

Related: Why Disney Dreamlight Valley's free-to-play strategy might kill the magic

As the game continues, you travel between realms as some characters return to their home portals or little realms outside of Dreamlight Valley, where they relive moments from their source material. While these little vignettes are supposed to be a fun nod to the stories that the characters came from, they operate as tiny prisons as the characters have forgotten Dreamlight Valley and have no escape from the room or island where they must survive all alone.

The tension continues to build in day-to-day gameplay. The music for the game is light, cheery, and creates a happy atmosphere for you to wander around and complete quests for characters like Mickey. These optimistic tunes, however, have a different energy when you are trying to solve the forgetting and turn a corner to find Mickey's unblinking, smiling face inches from your own. It's almost as if the characters are trying to trap you in Dreamlight Valley and prevent you from returning to the land of the waking so that they may never again encounter the Forgetting. Maybe this isn't so much a game about banishing the darkness but escaping from a facade of careless joy and laughter.

Looking for more Disney Dreamlight Valley content on Pro Game Guides? Check out How to use Food as Furniture in Dreamlight Valley.


Pro Game Guides is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article How to complete Daisy’s Boutique challenges in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The Disney Dreamlight Valley how-to guide that introduces Daisy's Boutique challenges.
Read Article How to get Daisy Duck in Disney Dreamlight Valley (You Have Mail!)
Daisy Duck spinning around in front of the plaza well in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
Read Article A beginner’s guide to Touch of Magic in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Screenshot of Disney Dreamlight Valley gameplay showing a fem-presenting avatar with short, brown hair, standing in their home near a fireplace. The avatar is wearing a custom purple turtleneck design with gold stars and black flourishes.
Read Article How to get better DreamSnaps scores in Disney Dreamlight Valley
A fem-presenting Disney Dreamlight Valley avatar with blue skin and horns gestures towards a blue fox roaming in the ground. The avatar is winking and wearing a Monster's University shirt in white with a blue logo, and blue headphones around their neck. In the background, the wallpaper has glowing red lights, Boo's door from Monster's Inc. can be seen on the right, and there's a brown couch by the wall with a purple rug nearby.
Read Article Where to find Gift Houses in Disney Dreamlight Valley (and what they are)
Fem-presenting Disney Dreamlight Valley avatar stands with their back to the viewer, in front of their valley's yellow house. There are flowers on either side of the image, and a patch of pumpkins can be seen off to the left.
Related Content
Read Article How to complete Daisy’s Boutique challenges in Disney Dreamlight Valley
The Disney Dreamlight Valley how-to guide that introduces Daisy's Boutique challenges.
Read Article How to get Daisy Duck in Disney Dreamlight Valley (You Have Mail!)
Daisy Duck spinning around in front of the plaza well in Disney Dreamlight Valley.
Read Article A beginner’s guide to Touch of Magic in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Screenshot of Disney Dreamlight Valley gameplay showing a fem-presenting avatar with short, brown hair, standing in their home near a fireplace. The avatar is wearing a custom purple turtleneck design with gold stars and black flourishes.
Read Article How to get better DreamSnaps scores in Disney Dreamlight Valley
A fem-presenting Disney Dreamlight Valley avatar with blue skin and horns gestures towards a blue fox roaming in the ground. The avatar is winking and wearing a Monster's University shirt in white with a blue logo, and blue headphones around their neck. In the background, the wallpaper has glowing red lights, Boo's door from Monster's Inc. can be seen on the right, and there's a brown couch by the wall with a purple rug nearby.
Read Article Where to find Gift Houses in Disney Dreamlight Valley (and what they are)
Fem-presenting Disney Dreamlight Valley avatar stands with their back to the viewer, in front of their valley's yellow house. There are flowers on either side of the image, and a patch of pumpkins can be seen off to the left.
Author
Emma Pace
Just your friendly neighborhood games writer, reporting on all things gaming.

Write A Comment

Disney Dreamlight Valley is a Psychological Horror Game

Comments are on moderation and will be approved in a timely manner. Please read the following rules before commenting:

  • All comments must be on topic and add something of substance to the post
  • No swearing or inappropriate words
  • No asking or begging for anything free
  • Do not attempt to start a poll in the comments
  • Comments in all CAPS will be removed
  • We reserve the right to remove a comment for any reason
  • Do not impersonate a staff member or influencer

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.