For those looking for an adventure with a sense of wonder, The Sea Will Claim Everything is a must-have. - Adventure Gamers You could, if you were so inclined, call The Sea Will Claim Everything an adventure game with an emphasis on characters and storytelling. You could say its gameplay is more about exploration and details than it is about obscure puzzles. You could say it defies categorization and revels in simply being what it wants to be. You could, but you’d be wrong, because what it really is is a portal to the Lands of Dream. More specifically, it’s a portal to the Fortunate Isles, where the sinister Lord Urizen is using the debt crisis to impose his will on the people, and where the ancient biotechnological dwelling called Underhome is facing foreclosure. Your help is needed. Are you ready for a journey?

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true art, inspiring, imaginative, conceptually compelling.

10

This is a fantastic game that's much more mature than it would seem at first glance. The silly and fun artwork belie a fantastic story with themes and a real purpose. You will feel strange things when you play this game and the person you are when you finish it will not be the person you were when you started playing it.

Beautiful writing, intiguing characters, and a plot that actual made me care what happened to the NPCs all add up to a wonderful intorspective night of gaming. Short and sweet but still exceptionally poignant. It is rare that I find a gem like this. And to think I got this beauty as a bonus from some random bundle of indie games! The ONLY complaint that I have is that there are a select few times when your path forward is a bit more obscure than I expected. Times when I think I have the right solution and I actually do but I'm just not clicking the right spot. Despite this minor inconvenience I can easily say this was one of the most satisfying stories I've seen in a game and that the writing has made me an instant fan of the creators. Try it out if you've got a quiet night available, you won't regret it.

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Nice game.

By the way, for everyone who couldn't find how to brew a cookie.

On the alchemificator:
1. prune juice
2. tremendous toadstool
3. katabatic kamoon

:D Done

9

Wonderful, calm and fun adventure game for those that just need a break from the relentlessness of life.

10

The game has a great narration and underlying story while also containing a great message.

10

I liked how the game explained the existance of the transdimensional window connecting to the lands of dream.
Everything appears detailed and although I missed a few steps here and there, in retrospect all the puzzles are about right in difficulty.
This game also conveys a strong message.

Such an Intriguing game...

Way too short, but overall pretty fun. The art is adorable, and the storyline is pretty easy to follow. Finished it in about 4-5 hours. Probably won't play it again.
Also, how does one give a cookie to the Thoughtful Lizard? That's the one thing that I wasn't able to figure out. :(

not bad at all