Oceanheart Is A Cute Upcoming Seafaring Adventure About Finding A Home

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Karen Bitmoo and Alec Holowka have only been working on Oceanheart since April 2015 but its turquoise oceans are already enticing us to dive in.

 

It’s described as an “open sim-like adventure game” in which you play a girl called Mami. The idea is to explore the the sea and the islands around you in search of a home.

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“You’ll be able to fish, cook, craft, maintain your boat, decorate your cabin, grow and care for sea life and discover mysterious magical places,” add the game’s creators.

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At the moment, Oceanheart is being considered for Windows, Mac, and PlayStation 4 but as it’s being made in Unity many other platforms are possible. You can find out more about Oceanheart on its website.


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