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Where the Water Tastes Like Wine

2018-02-28
Platforms: PS4, Linux, PC, Mac, XONE, SwitchDeveloper: Dim Bulb Games, Serenity ForgePublisher: Good Shepherd Entertainment, Serenity ForgeGame modes: Single playerPlayer perspectives: First person, Third person
Genres:
Puzzle
Role-playing (RPG)
Adventure
Indie
Themes:
Historical

Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is a Narrative-Adventure game about traveling, sharing stories, and surviving manifest destiny. Featuring gorgeous hand-drawn illustrations, Where the Water Tastes Like Wine combines 2D visuals with a 3D overworld US map.

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*Only played Cassady's story* It was a unique take on focusing a lot on narrative. However, the downtime is substantial. I understand there's multiple ways to move around the map but it doesn't make sense to do anything but walk (else you miss the stories needed to progress the main objective.) With 16 characters and multiple chapters each it is something intended to be taken slowly.
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