Overview Slice of Sea:
Slice of Sea is a peaceful adventure and puzzle game. You play as Seaweed, a sea creature clearly out of their element. Collect items, solve puzzles and lead Seaweed back home to the sea. Use keyboard to move around and mouse to solve puzzles. Explore desolate world of dust, all hand-drawn on paper in unique art style. I have put 2 and a half hours into the game as of writing this review. I feel like I am just barely scratching the surface of the world Mateusz has created. The puzzles have so far, for the most part, been very well designed and intuitive to understand, yet requiring enough logical thinking/memory/note taking to be engaging. I DID have a little issue realising I need to walk into the background of areas which was totally on me, as those areas are flagged well in the game. As someone who has been waiting for this game for what feels like years now… I can confirm it was worth the wait. It is beautiful in its visuals and audio, and has been a joy to get lost in. An absolutely beautiful game with an incredible soundtrack. The controls and gameplay is intuitive, and needless to say the handmade graphics are astounding. It’s take on the Point and Click style genre that I have never seen before, and having only played the game for a few minutes so far, I’d make a bet that this is Mateusz’s best work to date. I spent at least 2 of those minutes just lifting the drawbridge up and down because it looks so damn good. This is primarily a PnC game; the platforming elements are not very important, but they make for interesting puzzles. The hand-drawn graphics look amazing, and together with the atmospheric soundtrack by Thumpmonks and the great main song by Cat Jahnke, do a very good job of immersing you into the game. There are many little details that show the author cares about his work, such as Seaweed’s animations during cutscenes and when entering doors. The story is quite simple, as usual in a game that is set in the Daymare Town universe, and as seen too in Amanita Design’s games such as Samorost or Machinarium: there are no dialogues and the written elements are minimal. What this game excels in is creating an mesmerizing immersive experience for you to get lost in.
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1 :: Download Game 2 :: Extract Game 3 :: Launch The Game 4 :: Have Fun 🙂