GamerScout Verdict
For players who want a complete, handcrafted adventure that respects their time and ends before outstaying its welcome.
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About The Flying Dutchman
I found myself genuinely charmed by this 2014 indie about sailing between floating islands. The Flying Dutchman doesn't overwhelm you with systems or length. Instead it builds a mood through pixel art, understated storytelling, and the kind of pacing that trusts silence. You're uncovering secrets and helping small creatures, but the game's real strength is in not overstaying its welcome. It ends when the story does, not when some progression loop demands another ten hours. The world feels hand-crafted in a way that rewards poking around, and the writing has a dry warmth to it. If you're tired of games that mistake length for depth, this one respects your time while still feeling complete. Not every adventure needs to be an epic.

Indie & narrative
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 10
- Storage
- 2 GB available space
- Graphics
- Intel Integrated Graphics
- Processor
- Intel 64-bit
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Game Info
- Developer
- Lost At Sea
- Publisher
- Lost at Sea
- Release Date
- Sep 12, 2014
