Oberon Games Releases Dream Day First Home for PC Download

January 3, 2008

Oberon Games Releases Dream Day First Home for
PC Download

Third game in popular Seek-and-Find franchise
kicks off the New Year in style

Over 15 million casual gamers helped Jenny and
Robert plan a beautiful wedding in Dream Day Wedding and sent them to romantic
Hawaii in Dream Day Honeymoon. Now the newlyweds need help in finding and
creating the home of their dreams as Oberon Games announces Dream Day First
Home, available for PC download on January 3, 2008.

Designed and produced by Oberon’s Cara Ely, Dream
Day First Home finds Jenny and Robert back from their honeymoon and ready to buy
and decorate their first home. But as first-time homeowners, the young couple
needs help – everything from choosing the right house to refinishing furniture
to solving the inevitable homeowner crisis.

“What really elevates the Dream Day franchise
from others in the Seek-and-Find genre is the supporting storyline that runs
throughout the series and carries players along from level to level, and game to
game,” says Don Ryan, Oberon Media’s senior vice president of Publishing. “With
more than 15 million fans ready to help our intrepid new DIY homeowners, we are
excited to launch Dream Day First Home this month.”

Additionally, Elephant Entertainment, a
publishing company specializing in bringing innovative game and entertainment
content to the retail marketplace is partnering with Oberon Media to deliver a
retail version of the game in March.

Dream Day First Home is a story-driven
seek-and-find game that relies on players to solve “hidden object” puzzle to
make improvements and complete Jenny and Robert’s new abode. Players will enjoy
all new mini-games, cool “before and after” views of each room as well as the
popular “Choose a Story” feature. Unlock the Attic level in each house and once
both houses are repaired and complete, a secret bonus level appears.

Dream Day First Home will be available for PC
download on January 3, 2008 at
www.oberongames.com and
other major casual games portals for $19.95.