A Blind Let's Play
Platform: PC/Windows
Released: 2012
Genre: Adventure
Setting: Fantasy/Weird
Developer: Jonas Kyratzes
Publisher: n/a (independent)
Platform: PC/Windows
Released: 2012
Genre: Adventure
Setting: Fantasy/Weird
Developer: Jonas Kyratzes
Publisher: n/a (independent)
Playlist:
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[Total Game Time - 10:54:41]
Selected Comments From YouTube:
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First Video in the Series:
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Set in the Lands of Dream, Underhome and it's surrounding residents are facing foreclosure, poverty, and the loss of their freedom. In this game, you play yourself, looking through an interdimensional window of sorts, with which you can also interact with the environment. Save Underhome, and save Isles of the Sun, Moon, and Stars. You'll find these... beings... to be more than worth the effort.
NOTE: This game is very verbose, and I read everything. There will be links to skip lengthy sections of book titles, mushroom descriptions, and so on. This will cut a bunch of time out of many of these episodes.
NOTE: This game is very verbose, and I read everything. There will be links to skip lengthy sections of book titles, mushroom descriptions, and so on. This will cut a bunch of time out of many of these episodes.
Selected Comments From YouTube:
• Such a different style of game. I'm enjoying watching these - and I'm even listening to you read all the book titles! :p
• This was an interesting game. I purchased it in an indie bundle, and I've also played his previous games. I enjoyed your playthrough, it was very thorough! The game was most definitely political, but there is nothing wrong with that. I enjoy his wry jokes and playful graphics. I look forward to his next game.
• This was an interesting game. I purchased it in an indie bundle, and I've also played his previous games. I enjoyed your playthrough, it was very thorough! The game was most definitely political, but there is nothing wrong with that. I enjoy his wry jokes and playful graphics. I look forward to his next game.
Links of Interest:
Get the game here: http://landsofdream.net/games/the-sea-will-claim-everything/
Get the soundtrack here: http://chrischristodoulou.bandcamp.com/album/the-sea-will-claim-everything
The Sea Will Claim Everything on Wikipedia
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