Health and safety

Dream Broadcast Simulator Health Warning

Read before playing if you are sensitive to flashing imagery, moving patterns, motion, repetitive audio, or extended play sessions.

Last updated July 17, 2026

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Photosensitivity and motion

A small percentage of people may experience seizures, eye strain, dizziness, nausea, headache, or discomfort when exposed to flashing lights, moving patterns, high-contrast imagery, or other animated effects.

Dream Broadcast Simulator includes animated scanlines, waveform tuning, score reveals, dream artwork, signal effects, and stylized motion. Stop playing immediately if you experience visual disturbance, disorientation, involuntary movement, loss of awareness, or unusual discomfort.

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Play comfortably

Play in a well-lit room, sit a comfortable distance from the screen, and take regular breaks. Avoid playing when sleep-deprived, unwell, or under the influence of anything that may impair awareness.

Keep headphone and speaker volume at a safe level. Repetitive audio and music can become fatiguing during long sessions.

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Children and existing conditions

Parents and guardians should review this warning and monitor children for signs of discomfort.

Anyone with a history of seizures, photosensitivity, migraines, motion sensitivity, or a related condition should consult a qualified medical professional before playing games with animated visual effects.

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If symptoms occur

Stop play immediately. Move to a safe position and do not resume until symptoms have fully passed. If a player experiences a seizure, loss of consciousness, confusion, injury, or severe symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.

This page provides general safety information and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.