There's an official Inception game/app for iPhone. It purports to tap into your dreams, if you leave it running while you sleep.
Basically it plays a little bit of music and sound effects, and also processes external sounds and plays them backwards and stuff like that (it would pick up on you talking in your sleep). It also uses the movement and light sensors to go through different phases. There are different 'dreams' (basically sound generation algorithms) that you unlock somehow by using the app. One thing that bugs me though is, people always told me not to sleep with headphones on in case you strangle yourself, and for this app that's pretty much required.
When they said Nolan was keen on making a groundbreaking game, I really wasn't expecting this.
When I can't sleep, I need to listen to music to sleep. My wife needs absolute silence. So I always put on my headphones. I've been doing this for a few months now and the most that's happened is I've pulled the earphones out of my iPhone as I tossed & turned.
However, I don't think you can strangle yourself with headphones while you sleep. I imagine the force needed to do it is stronger than what you'll face from tossing & turning. I wasn't able to find any info on this anywhere either though, so don't quote me on that - but it strikes me as unlikely, at least in my own experience.
Basically it plays a little bit of music and sound effects, and also processes external sounds and plays them backwards and stuff like that (it would pick up on you talking in your sleep). It also uses the movement and light sensors to go through different phases. There are different 'dreams' (basically sound generation algorithms) that you unlock somehow by using the app. One thing that bugs me though is, people always told me not to sleep with headphones on in case you strangle yourself, and for this app that's pretty much required.
When they said Nolan was keen on making a groundbreaking game, I really wasn't expecting this.