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There are no *current* plans on starting development on a third Hypnagogia game. However, there's a good chance that will change in the future once I get a lot of my other projects finished first. Thank you for playing!
Maybe... have Mimic take over everyone's dreams, the protagonist must work to stop them. Perhaps have two possible endings to the trilogy. Bad ending where Mimic fails in his bid and dies horribly? The dreamer wakes up to a harsh reality to begin the monotonous cycle of despair again. Or if shown enough empathy, is reborn into a "Gogi of Daydreams" for the Dreamer? Against the Seraphim's and (regular night time) Gogi's advice as nightmares turned into dreams will be inherently chaotic, but this outcome happens anyway at their insistence, because that's a golden ending for you.