Ok, double post. Sorry.
Dream #1: I am the playable character in a point-and-click adventure game. For whatever reason, the dream starts me right in the middle of Part 3: at the outset, my girlfriend in the dream (whom doesn't really match, appearance-wise, anyone I know) tells me I need to find the "magical blue triangle". That's all I was given about the triangle. Long story short, I found a small hut by a dam that was guarded by a couple members of the Russian mafia. I distracted one by "LOOKing in barrel" (Which caused something to fly out and hit one of the guards. A big flashing YOU HAVE DISTRACTED THE GUARD! GO YOU [explitive]! sign appears.) -- and entered.
The room was barren, except for a washing machine. LOOKing in this machine yielded a message that is something like "You are going down. All the way down." -- and I found myself underwater in a room. The magical blue triangle was there, in a locked cage. I got it out by waiting until it drifted to the edge and grabbing it.
It teleported me back home, where my girlfriend looks at it and is astonished.
The next day, my girlfriend is missing, and I find an odd note on a table:
"We have your girlfriend. The end.
~Georg Cantor"
(It reeks of Yoshi's World: The Game. I know.)
Georg Cantor is a Russian mathematician who died over a century ago. I figured it to be an alias. I also assume the triangle had something to do with it.
At this point, a cut screen appears. In a rough, detective voice, I say "This was looking to me a lot like the case of Part 4." After aimless wandering, I find the best way to get my girlfriend back is to go to college, of all places. I go to Purdue (where I will be going) and discover my roommate is none other than Bryan, one of the other people in the trumpet section at my school (who is two years younger than me, but in my dream, we somehow wound up in the same graduating class, although he was still two years younger). I only really remember about two things from Part 4:
1) For whatever reason, Bryan's first class was called "Belmont." I went to this class. I don't know what this class was for, but I remember that I went to the wrong class.
2) After about a couple hours of blurriness, I went to a campus McDonald's and found a rat in my hamburger. This somehow led me to find my girlfriend almost immediately. Yep. That's how my mind works.
Shortly after finding her in a small abandoned shack, the big letters "WELL DONE!" appear. Turns out it's a random Russian guy, and none other than Georg Cantor, who is wearing a straitjacket that isn't buckled (Cantor went insane before he "died") -- after a weird explanation, they offer a simple proposal.
I was to name a contest. If I won, I got my girlfriend back, if not, they killed her. My problem lied in the fact that Cantor would crush me in a mathematics contest, which is my forte in life... so... I go with the next best thing: Tetris. The reply:
"See, WE'RE picking the game. And I say we play... TETRIS!"
O...k... Cue Part 5 intro screen.
I'm sitting in a room. "The Tetris game starts in about 15 minutes. I want to be at least 75% confident that I will win." A little bar in the right corner of the screen showed how confident I was.
Soon as I hit 75%, the game started. Long story short, Cantor destroys my in Tetris (They didn't have Tetris in the 1800s, y the way) -- and they kill my girlfriend. Or so I think.
Flash back to my house. I get a strange call from a guy named "Joe." Joe claims that the Russian mob has my girlfriend alive, and in a swap trick that the Russian mob uses a lot, they killed his girlfriend, making it seem like mine for whatever reason.
Cue part 6 screen.
Joe and I meet shortly. Long story short, my girlfriend is alive, somewhere, and I have to find her, again, without the help of Ratburger.
And the dream suddenly ended there. I really wanted to see how it all turned out, too. Bah.
Ah well. if I ever get Yoshi's World: The Game done, I have a new idea for an adventure game for AGS...
The second... I'll explain that later.
~I.S.~