
Released: 10/15/2020
Seers Isle is an interactive graphic novel, set in a fantasy version of medieval northern Europe, where your choices impact the fate of a group of characters. STORY: “The island… It was my prison. For ages, I roamed the land, helpless, looking for a way out. And then, they arrived.” A group of shaman apprentices set foot on the shores of a sacred island to be initiated to magic. As they progress through the wilderness, looking for the “Seers”, their spirit-guides, they realize they’re not alone. Who is this strange horned woman they are seeing in their dreams? • FEATURES: - Explore the island through a diverse group of characters, depicted in a gorgeous European comic book art style. - Every choice matters. Each decision you make slightly alters the mood and personality of the main character as well as her relationship with the rest of the group. - A huge amount of content: with each playthrough, discover a novel-sized adventure and a slice of the hundreds of hand-drawn images created for the game. - An immersive and finely crafted soundtrack: the music adapts and shifts according to your choices and the mood of each scene. - Try out our dynamic dialog system: read the story like a comic book. - High replayability: choose your soulmate and discover the outcome of your decisions through multiple story paths and endings.
Seers Isle is an interactive graphic novel, set in a fantasy version of medieval northern Europe, where your choices impact the fate of a group of characters. STORY: “The island… It was my prison. For ages, I roamed the land, helpless, looking for a way out. And then, they arrived.” A group of shaman apprentices set foot on the shores of a sacred island to be initiated to magic. As they progress through the wilderness, looking for the “Seers”, their spirit-guides, they realize they’re not alone. Who is this strange horned woman they are seeing in their dreams? • FEATURES: - Explore the island through a diverse group of characters, depicted in a gorgeous European comic book art style. - Every choice matters. Each decision you make slightly alters the mood and personality of the main character as well as her relationship with the rest of the group. - A huge amount of content: with each playthrough, discover a novel-sized adventure and a slice of the hundreds of hand-drawn images created for the game. - An immersive and finely crafted soundtrack: the music adapts and shifts according to your choices and the mood of each scene. - Try out our dynamic dialog system: read the story like a comic book. - High replayability: choose your soulmate and discover the outcome of your decisions through multiple story paths and endings.
Seers Isle is an interactive graphic novel, set in a fantasy version of medieval northern Europe, where your choices impact the fate of a group of characters. STORY: “The island… It was my prison. For ages, I roamed the land, helpless, looking for a way out. And then, they arrived.” A group of shaman apprentices set foot on the shores of a sacred island to be initiated to magic. As they progress through the wilderness, looking for the “Seers”, their spirit-guides, they realize they’re not alone. Who is this strange horned woman they are seeing in their dreams? • FEATURES: - Explore the island through a diverse group of characters, depicted in a gorgeous European comic book art style. - Every choice matters. Each decision you make slightly alters the mood and personality of the main character as well as her relationship with the rest of the group. - A huge amount of content: with each playthrough, discover a novel-sized adventure and a slice of the hundreds of hand-drawn images created for the game. - An immersive and finely crafted soundtrack: the music adapts and shifts according to your choices and the mood of each scene. - Try out our dynamic dialog system: read the story like a comic book. - High replayability: choose your soulmate and discover the outcome of your decisions through multiple story paths and endings.
85.5
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4 reviews
91
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196 reviews
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