Twilight Ferry sees you serving to folks get to the afterlife, aiding them in navigating between this misplaced world and the place they should go.
Impressed by Finnish mythology, this narrative-driven recreation doesn’t offer you many directions to start out. Your character, Tytti the ferrymaiden, isn’t even positive why she is there at first. You’ll have to spend time exploring round and discovering misplaced souls, serving to them, after which bringing them to the boat in order that they’ll cross over. You simply want to determine how you can talk with these folks utilizing your feelings with the intention to get that journey shifting.
Though that is your job and should seem to be a straightforward job, you presently haven’t been on this place lengthy, and don’t fairly know how you can speak to folks. By way of communication in Twilight Ferry, you’ll be able to type of unlock feelings and methods to speak additional. These feelings create a puzzle the place you must discover the best reactions to folks so as to assist them. Somebody may want comforting or assist grieving their very own loss of life, whereas others may want some sturdy communication as they already are comfy with what’s going on however want steering shifting on. As you study new feelings, you’ll be able to plug them into your character, selecting which of them you need to use and which you don’t.
I obtained the prospect to play Twilight Ferry at Pocket Gamer Connects in Helsinki, the place I used to be shocked to see a brand new puzzle mechanic that I had not seen earlier than. The feelings and methods to make use of them appears like a really distinctive, fascinating side. The story itself feels fascinating and I actually needed to study my character and the individuals who wanted assist in the misplaced place.
Twilight Ferry is presently in improvement, however within the meantime, you’ll be able to seize a demo from itch.io and add it to your Steam Wishlist.
About The Writer
Jupiter Hadley
Jupiter is a prolific indie recreation journalist, writing for Metro UK, Large Boss Battle, AlphaBetaGamer, and lots of extra, all with a deal with smaller indie gems. She covers hundreds of recreation jams and indie video games on her YouTube channel, letting each recreation have a second within the highlight. She runs indiegamejams.com, a calendar of the entire recreation jams happening on this planet, judges many jams and occasions.