Where Dreams Come to Die

 is an American indie survival horror video game series created by Samuel Styles, being developed and published by Red Eclipse Studios since May 13th, 2015.

Synopsis
The media company known as Dreamy Pictures has grew all over the world as the series involves people thrust into the more dark and sinister side of the company.

First game
Investigative journalist Kelly Rolland hears of mysterious disappearances near the HQ of Dreamy Pictures Animation as she heads to investigate as soon she has to deal with the cast and crew who gone mad and as they begin hunting her down.

Games

 * 1) Where Dreams Come to Die (2015)
 * 2) Where Dreams Still Die (2018)

Introduced in the first game

 * Kelly Rolland - a curious yet spunky investigative journalist who heads to Dreamy Picture Animation's HQ to figure out what they are hiding, learning of their ties to something dark and twisted while soon learning she has to survive against the insane cast and crew.

Introduced in Where Dreams Still Die

 * Vergil Palmer - a tired African American employee at Dreamy World who ends up returning to the job after the death of his wife, learning the theme park has gotten more scary.

Introduced in the first game

 * Ethan Dreamy - Ezekiel's twin brother who is far more optimistic than his brother as he helped form Dreamy and is surprisingly immune to It's corruption, being chained up and forced to animate new shorts, before being freed by Kelly.
 * Angie - Kelly’s loyal dog who likes to go on adventures with her and will protect her at all costs, being brought to the studio.

Introduced in the first game

 * It - an ancient dark god that Ezekiel Dreamy has awakened and made a deal with to make his cartoons famous as it is revealed the other side of the deal is that It needs obedience and souls in return, using the popularity of Dreamy Pictures to capture innocents to drain their souls and obedience, through employees, guests and people forcefully kidnapped.
 * Ezekiel Dreamy - the initially kind and passionate founder of Dreamy Pictures who after his deal with It, becomes far more obsessed with perfection and "feeding It", starting to expand Dreamy Pictures at the cost of draining more and more souls.
 * Elizabeth Dreamy - Ezekiel's seemingly friendly wife who really enjoys children and likes to make them smile, being the model for the logo as it turns out she likes children in a more sensual way as Ezekiel allows it.
 * Cliff Harold - the voice of Willy Wolf alongside a few other characters who was the first converted by Ezekiel into becoming a soulless demented beast, physically starting to turn into a more animalistic wolf-like mutant but still doomed to record voice lines, being locked up by the other employees in his own special recording booth.
 * Martha Shire - a far more egotistical VA who is the voice for both Winnie and Selene as she enjoys the popularity, transforming into a massive hulking blob although she still sees herself as beautiful.
 * Hans Rhodes - the director of several of Dreamy's hits (including Scott Danger!, TBD) as he is somewhat obsessed with his youth, mutating into a dopplegänger of Scott Danger, although his skin starts to gradually fall off.
 * Jeffrey Whitmore - one of several executives of Dreamy Studios who oversees the animation studios, liking the money and transforming into a giant spider-like beast.

Introduced in Where Dreams Still Die

 * Albert Parker - a security guard and Vergil's partner who went mad after Vergil's absence, transforming into a demonic creature that resembles Diablo and being the first big monster Vergil slays.

Fictional characters

 * Willy Wolf - a goofy and trickster wolf who is the flagship of Dreamy Pictures, being known for his love of outwitting his enemies.
 * Winnie Wolf - an optimistic and giddy wolf who is Willy's girlfriend as she really loves her boyfriend.
 * Dilly Duck - a rude and egotistical duck who is Willy's rival/best friend as he constantly tries to outwit his friend.
 * Mildew Lamb - a snarky yet shy lamb who is Willy and Dilly's other best friend as she is often roped into their adventures.
 * Selene Smith - a giddy and ditzy waitress known for being quite cute as her shorts have gathered a more adult audience.
 * Lucas Speed - a giddy and thrill loving detective who is also a racer as he often mixes his two skills to thwart villains.
 * Spunky - a cute little pug who is Lucas' pet as he often joins him and Lana on adventures.
 * Lana Vee - Lucas' bubbly and attractive best friend who tries her best to be useful but often gets kidnapped by the villains.
 * Scott Danger - a cocky teenager who looks for danger as he faces against an evil demon lord, being the main of Dreamy's action animated film Scott Danger!.
 * Whitney - a giddy and hyperactive sprite who is Scott's sidekick and best friend, becoming an even more popular character than Scott himself.
 * Princess Petra - a giddy princess who is also somewhat sensitive, being able to sense whenever something is wrong with her bed or anything else, being the main character of Dreamy's adaption of Princess and the Pea.
 * Beauty - a shy and anxious girl who was sold by her sisters to a beast, being the star of Dreamy's adaption of Beauty and the Beast.
 * Harriet Tubman - a fictionalized version of a slave girl who escaped from her slavers and became a hero helping slaves, being the star of Dreamy's very controversial yet popular Harriet Tubman movie.
 * Ruckus the Weasel - an angry yet strong weasel who is Willy's arch-nemesis as he wants to make Willy's life fully miserable.
 * Lord Zoop - an evil warlord from Saturn who wants to turn Earth into an utopia, shockingly being outsmarted by Willy.
 * Diablo - a vicious and hammy demon who wants to enslave the entire world as he is the iconic villain of Scott Danger!.
 * Heracles/Harold Harrison/The Warrior King - the Greek God of strength who grew interested in humanity as he moved to Atlas City, becoming both a superhero and the mascot of the comic company Pow Comics!, which got acquired by Dreamy Pictures.

Common gameplay
The games play as a survival horror game as each game is split into chapters, which are smaller levels that have multiple objectives and usually ends in a boss fight. Akin to most survival horror games, you have a limited inventory space which is used to store ammo, healing items and incineration items. Unlike most survival horror games, unless you burn a downed opponent with an incineration item, they would resurrect when you return to that room with an exception for bosses.

Trivia

 * Dreamy Pictures is primarily based on The Walt Disney Company (including then-independent 20th Century Fox) and Warner Bros. Discovery (then named Time Warner), although also sharing some elements with Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
 * As stated in the company files, the company has been part of Japanese electronics corporation Wakubari Electric since 1997, a clear reference to Sony's ownership of Columbia Pictures and Panasonic's former ownership of Universal Studios.
 * A lot of the company's staff are based on real-life figures. Examples include:
 * Ezekiel Dreamy is based on Walt Disney himself while also mixing elements from the real-life Warner brothers, with Ethan being based on his brother Roy.
 * Cliff Harold is based on classic voice actors such as Mel Blanc, Don Messick and Paul Frees as well as more contemporary ones like Frank Welker, Jim Cummings and Tom Kenny.
 * On the other hand, Martha Shire is based on classic voice actress June Foray and other contemporary ones like Grey DeLisle, Tara Strong, Jennifer Hale and Kath Soucie.
 * Hans Rhodes takes inspiration from some cartoonists such as TBD,
 * Jeffrey Whitmore is inspired by infamous contemporary studio executives such as Rupert Murdoch, Michael Eisner, Bob Iger and Jeffrey Katzenberg.
 * The Willy Wolf franchise is mostly based on the Mickey Mouse and Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies franchises.
 * The Selene Smith series is loosely based on the Betty Boop series while also being slightly inspired by Jessica Rabbit.
 * The Lucas Speed series takes inspiration from animated television franchises such as Scooby-Doo, Speed Racer and Inspector Gadget.
 * The Scott Danger franchise is based on several classic Disney movies, most notably Peter Pan.
 * Harriet Tubman, while being a real life figure, was based on animated adaptions of historical domain characters such as Disney's Pocahontas and 20th Century Fox's Anastasia while its handling was as controversial as Disney's Song of the South.