HomeNewsCall of the Sea
Call Of The Sea is a period mystery on a distant island, with fishmenI’d like to be, under the sea
I’d like to be, under the sea

To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings
Oh hey that voice is Cissy Jones, who was Delilah inFirewatch. That game does seem a likely influence in the sphere of walk-o-stories. The blurb introduces this one:
“Set in the 1930s in the isolated reaches of the South Pacific, Call of the Sea sees you play as Norah, a woman who has crossed the ocean in a desperate search for her husband that has gone missing.”
“Having landed on a nameless, strange island paradise that was his last known location, your search will lead you to the discovery of remnants of a lost civilisation as you try to unlock puzzles and secrets that will reveal clues to the fate of your husband’s ill-fated expedition. But in the course of your search you soon come to realise that not everything on the island is as it seems…”
He’s turned into a fishman, right? Or I get to turn into a fishman? Or marry the sea? If the game dares suggest that becoming sealife is not a dream come true, I’ll be livid. I cannot tell you how much I miss swimming. Six weeks! I feel antsy after six days on land.