The Mysterious Girl In Visual Novel Voices From The Sea Wants You To Smile

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Indie game studio Zeiva Inc. has put its anime visual novel Voices from the Sea on Steam Greenlight.

 

It follows a young boy called Cantus as he meets a mysterious girl by the sea called Maris, who changes his life forever. The game is intended to be cute and relaxing as you lead conversations between the two characters, collect seashells, and unlock hidden wallpapers.

 

The game was successfully funded on Kickstarter in March 2014 and released on Zeiva’s website on September 16th 2014. You can actually download a free version of the game here, or play it in your browser.

 

The full digital version of Voices from the Sea costs $6 while the CD will set you back $12.50. Find out more about the game on its website.


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