![]() ![]() From the energetic tune when helping a sea dragon to the quiet and sad piano piece that plays when seeing a spirit off, it’s all a joy to listen to. The incredible visuals are accompanied by a minimalistic yet impactful soundtrack that, much like No Straight Roads, I need on vinyl as soon as possible. While the game looks amazing in screenshots, it looks even better in motion. Special attention should be given to the lighting, which interacts with the already beautiful environment in stunning ways like light shafts only coming through holes in a fence or just… the sunsets in general. Every character is lovingly detailed in their aesthetics and movements – you can learn more about someone in how they react to a hug than anything they could ever say in dialogue. The game is entirely 2D animated and, this cannot be overstated, it is gorgeous. What’s also extremely my jam are the visuals. To sum up, it’s like a management sim and Metroid-vania in one, which is extremely my jam. When exploring an island, you can take on more requests from nameless NPCs, harvest materials by cutting down trees and mining, and find shrines that grant you and your cat Daffodil (Who serves as your co-op partner whom you can pet, by the way) new platforming abilities like a double jump or a glide. ![]() They may occasionally ask you for food, improve their home, take them somewhere, or finally to the Everdoor where they can pass on. Outside of managing your ship, you’ll be exploring islands and taking care of spirits’ requests. This can make the non-linear adventure overwhelming, especially around the middle of the game, but there’s no real punishment for forgetting to do something aside from, for example, your crops not growing after you forget to water them or a passenger criticising how you run the ship when unhappy. You may want to shuffle some buildings around to make room for another or play one of the various minigames, like catching lightning in a bottle or “defeating” cardboard cutouts of orcs, you constantly have a goal you’re working towards and probably getting even more along the way. It’s a simple gameplay loop, but incredibly addictive and always leaves you with something to do. You can then use those materials to build new things, upgrade your ship, and explore further parts of the ocean that were previously blocked. You start with a tiny boat littered with trash, but you’ll slowly discover blueprints to build homes for your passengers and buildings like a sawmill or forge to refine the raw materials you’ll find on various islands. You may like some spirits, you may dislike others, but know that seeing them off on their final voyage never gets easier.Īs the new Spiritarer, you’ll sail the seas of the afterlife picking up spirits, gather materials, and build facilities to improve your vessel. As Stella, the new soul tasked with fulfilling others last wishes and taking them to their final rest, you’ll get to know each of your passengers and learn about their life. Spiritfarer is a game about confronting this fact. People you hate, people you love, and even you will eventually pass on, but knowing that doesn’t make it any easier. Spend relaxing quality time with your spirit passengers, create lasting memories, and, ultimately, learn how to say goodbye to your cherished friends.Death is a normal part of life. Join the adventure as Daffodil the cat, in two-player cooperative play. Farm, mine, fish, harvest, cook, and craft your way across mystical seas. Build a boat to explore the world, then befriend and care for spirits before finally releasing them into the afterlife. You play Stella, ferrymaster to the deceased, a Spiritfarer. See why critics called Spiritfarer one of the Best Games of 2020. It brings together the base game beloved by over 1 million players, and all the additional content released to date. **The Spiritfarer® Farewell Edition** is the definitive edition of the award-winning cozy management game about dying. Spiritfarer is a cozy management game about dying. Frontpage Deal at $9.90 with +34 Deal Score and 14 comments.Frontpage Deal at $9.90 with +39 Deal Score and 19 comments.(must be signed in to see/access sale price) $22.50 lower ( %75 savings) than the regular price of $29.99 ![]()
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