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A micro-budget point-and-click with genuine atmosphere and a story that collapses under its own mystery. Worth knowing what you're walking into before you click buy.

I want to root for Seek Not a Lighthouse. The name alone has that quiet, coastal dread you can't manufacture. The premise of a Silent Traveler dropped into a dying island community, piecing together a conspiracy that spans two separate time periods, sounds like the kind of handcrafted oddity I spend hours hunting through the deeper shelves of Steam to find. And for about fifteen minutes, while the eerie soundtrack settles around you and the dark, stylized art starts to work its particular spell, you might believe you've found something. The structure is point-and-click adventure, clearly built in the tradition of old LucasArts and Sierra titles, with puzzle-gating, item interactions, and a cast of eccentric islanders to interrogate. You swap between the Silent Traveler and an island native across two distinct eras, and the dual-timeline framing promises revelations. The music genuinely earns its place here: eerie, low-key, with an inquisitive undercurrent that fits the genre well. The visual design leans deliberately dark and unsettling, and when the atmosphere is doing its job, there's a convincing sense of wrongness to the whole island that kept me curious a little longer than logic suggested I should be. But the story does not hold. The connections between characters, the creature mythology, the significance of the various deaths and betrayals the game keeps waving at you, none of it resolves into anything coherent. You leave the experience not with the satisfying weight of unanswered questions, but with genuine confusion about which questions were even meant to matter. A known progression-blocking bug exists at one point in the game, requiring players to quit and relaunch entirely to continue forward. The developer does document this in their own walkthrough, which tells you something about the state of the release. With median playtime sitting under three hours, this is a short game, but brevity only helps when the ending lands. The characters themselves are a partial exception. Names like Mr. Spaghetti, Hix, and Dawn carry enough personality to stick in your head, and there are moments where the delivery of dialogue suggests real imagination at work behind the seams. That gap between the evident ambition and the uneven execution is what makes this one genuinely sad to assess rather than easy to dismiss. If you are someone who finds value in micro-budget experiments and can accept a broken, unresolved narrative as part of the texture of a very early solo development effort, there is something faint but real here in the mood and the music. For anyone who needs a point-and-click to respect its own plot, this island will leave you stranded. Kai, Scout Team

Seek Not a Lighthouse

Seek Not a Lighthouse

20 nov 2017MidnightCoffee, Inc.
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A micro-budget point-and-click with genuine atmosphere and a story that collapses under its own mystery. Worth knowing what you're walking into before you click buy.

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I want to root for Seek Not a Lighthouse. The name alone has that quiet, coastal dread you can't manufacture. The premise of a Silent Traveler dropped into a dying island community, piecing together a conspiracy that spans two separate time periods, sounds like the kind of handcrafted oddity I spend hours hunting through the deeper shelves of Steam to find. And for about fifteen minutes, while the eerie soundtrack settles around you and the dark, stylized art starts to work its particular spell, you might believe you've found something. The structure is point-and-click adventure, clearly built in the tradition of old LucasArts and Sierra titles, with puzzle-gating, item interactions, and a cast of eccentric islanders to interrogate. You swap between the Silent Traveler and an island native across two distinct eras, and the dual-timeline framing promises revelations. The music genuinely earns its place here: eerie, low-key, with an inquisitive undercurrent that fits the genre well. The visual design leans deliberately dark and unsettling, and when the atmosphere is doing its job, there's a convincing sense of wrongness to the whole island that kept me curious a little longer than logic suggested I should be. But the story does not hold. The connections between characters, the creature mythology, the significance of the various deaths and betrayals the game keeps waving at you, none of it resolves into anything coherent. You leave the experience not with the satisfying weight of unanswered questions, but with genuine confusion about which questions were even meant to matter. A known progression-blocking bug exists at one point in the game, requiring players to quit and relaunch entirely to continue forward. The developer does document this in their own walkthrough, which tells you something about the state of the release. With median playtime sitting under three hours, this is a short game, but brevity only helps when the ending lands. The characters themselves are a partial exception. Names like Mr. Spaghetti, Hix, and Dawn carry enough personality to stick in your head, and there are moments where the delivery of dialogue suggests real imagination at work behind the seams. That gap between the evident ambition and the uneven execution is what makes this one genuinely sad to assess rather than easy to dismiss. If you are someone who finds value in micro-budget experiments and can accept a broken, unresolved narrative as part of the texture of a very early solo development effort, there is something faint but real here in the mood and the music. For anyone who needs a point-and-click to respect its own plot, this island will leave you stranded.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayertier:sub-5Point-and-ClickDual TimelineDark AtmosphereCoastal HorrorShort RuntimeStory-DrivenRetro Adventure

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OS
Windows XP
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
500 MB available space
Graphics
At least 512mb of VRAM
Processor
Duo Core 1.8Ghz
Sound Card
OpenAL compatible sound card

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MidnightCoffee, Inc.
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Fecha de lanzamiento
20 nov 2017

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