• @Warl0k3
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    4 months ago

    The potential for environmental(?) storytelling with this is amazing. Crew that have been hoarding fruit bringing it to you during restricted rations then the rest of the crew finds out and they just stop showing up, or being bribed to redirect better food from the captain’s table, or trying to manage the rationing requirements given to you by an increasingly insane captain while at the same time having to keep the crew happy or they’ll turn on you.

    Parrots stuffed with crackers, long saltpork, barrels of infinte biscuits, huge oysters, eldtritch fish, trying to keep the nightmares from stealing your ingredients while still serving dinner on time, your knives all go missing so you have to improvise all your recipies without them…

    yeah, there’s a lot of potential here.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      334 months ago

      I would also love it if they used real recipes for things, like the ones from Lobscouse & Spotted Dog, which is a tremendously well-researched and well-written book that has the recipes from the Patrick O’Brien’s Aubrey-Maturin series. This includes a recipe for boiled shit and millers (rats) in onion sauce.

      • @Warl0k3
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        104 months ago

        Oh that is so cool thank you for telling me about it!!

        • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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          64 months ago

          It’s my favorite cookbook even if the ingredients are impossible to get and every dish serves like 40 people

    • @[email protected]
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      164 months ago

      As food supply dwindles you’re forced to cook with more and more spoiled ingredients. Leading to sickness and hallucinations on top of the strange supernatural influence. Sleep won’t come any more. Whatever is on the ship makes it impossible to rest. Vision is blurry and hearing is off. Which voices are real, which are the ghosts, which are purely your own? The wind has stopped and the ship hasn’t moved is a week as the waves rock. People who you thought had jumped overboard are back making requests for dishes from their childhood. Spices you don’t remember stocking and couldn’t possibly be on board turn up in unexpected places. This looks like saffron. Does saffron taste like that all the time or is this something else entirely?

    • @ZapBeebz_
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      104 months ago

      eldritch fish…

      Well, there’s your collab with Dredge already written!

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      44 months ago

      Add in increasingly brutal reactions to bad meals from getting yelled at near the beginning to getting knocked to the floor and some ingredients stolen then eventually a guy takes a couple of your fingers off with a clever and walks away laughing as he pops them in his mouth

  • @radicalautonomy
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    4 months ago

    In the book Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin, the main character Sadie is a video game designer who created his game in which you play a worker creating factory parts. If you ignore what’s going on around you and just focus on winning the game by making the parts better and faster, eventually the game ends and it becomes clear that you were creating equipment for Nazis during the Holocaust and, thus, you lose the game.

    Movies love to have twist endings in which something would have been obvious if you were paying better attention. I think more video games need to do this as well.

  • Pennomi
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    294 months ago

    Well it’s not the same concept, but if nautical horror is something you like, try Return of the Obra Dinn.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      444 months ago

      if nautical horror is something you like

      (Seriously thanks for the rec though. I’ve heard that name before but haven’t checked it out.)

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        Obra Dinn is so good! I recommend playing with a friend so you have somebody to discuss with.

  • @elbucho
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    244 months ago

    I would 100% watch a YouTube let’s play about this game.

    • @HexadecimalSky
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      134 months ago

      Not exactly the same but this game looks awesome, thanks for dropping it here.

    • Tier 1 Build-A-Bear 🧸
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      74 months ago

      Dredge was so much fun, just wish it was a bit longer or had more replayability. Also there’s achievements you just straight up can’t get yet so even though I’ve gotten 100% of the achievements that are possible, steam doesn’t show it’s 100%

      • @SmoothOperator
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        24 months ago

        What achievements can’t be achieved yet?

        • Tier 1 Build-A-Bear 🧸
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          24 months ago

          Literally question marks. Like the title and description for several achievements is question marks and 0% of people have achieved them. I thought they’d be live with the new dlc but nope

          • @SmoothOperator
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            14 months ago

            Fascinating. There’s an achievement for getting all other achievements, which some people have, but as you say nobody has the question marks. I wonder what that is about.

            • Tier 1 Build-A-Bear 🧸
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              I did a quick Google and found a post from the dev 2 months ago, I thought it was for a previous dlc, apparently it’s for an upcoming one and they unfortunately can’t separate dlc achievements from base game ones

  • @HailSeitan
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    184 months ago

    Return of the Obra Diner

  • @[email protected]
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    174 months ago

    its not the same, but have you guys tried return of the obra dinn?

    it has this sorta vibes.

    • @HexadecimalSky
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      34 months ago

      Yeah, that game some great environmental storytelling, so much lore but you’re just the janitor

  • @HexadecimalSky
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    124 months ago

    Being able to look out the porthole, sometimes seeing a kraken. Crew in the mess start getting possessed, eyes turn red, etc. BGM turns from jovial shanties to mixed with eldritch whispering.

    Sounds so much fun

      • @[email protected]
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        34 months ago

        I love it, it really makes for great immersive experience even for people who aren’t used to RPG settings. The Deep ones are always on the move, so there is the omnipresent sense of impending doom, and that gets everyone nervous and looking kinda sus.

        But it takes a while to finish one run, with first-timers it can take over 3 hours.

        I still recommend it and push it on other people :)

  • @[email protected]
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    104 months ago

    Try Closing At 2. It’s a bartender version of what’s described…kind of. Gets very insane very quick.

  • @Etterra
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    74 months ago

    I would play the shit out of this. No cannibalism any %

  • teft
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    64 months ago

    Fatal Feast