Lucid invites players into the introspective world of Leif, a man seemingly adrift in a mundane existence. Set in the picturesque, albeit small, northern fishing village of Måsnes, the game begins on a serene midsummer night.

For the first time in years, Leif awakens with a vivid recollection of his dreams, sparking a question: could these nocturnal visions hold a connection to his waking reality?

Players step into the shoes of Leif, a character described as the 'world’s least impressive video game hero,' who struggles with even the simplest of actions. The gameplay centers on exploring Leif's confined personal space, his 'tiny comfort zone.

' From here, the core mechanic involves utilizing lucid dreaming to delve into the depths of his subconscious. This journey into his inner world is a quest to find a flicker of vitality or perhaps confront a descent into nightmarish madness.

Lucid is crafted as a narrative adventure, emphasizing story-rich elements and puzzle-solving within a fantasy setting. The point-and-click interface suggests a deliberate and thoughtful pace, allowing players to absorb the atmosphere and unravel Leif's internal struggles.

The game promises an experience suitable for both seasoned gamers and newcomers to the genre, offering a unique perspective on self-discovery and the power of the mind.