Sobre

Spiritfarer é um jogo de gerenciamento aconchegante sobre morrer desenvolvido pela Thunder Lotus Games. Lançado em agosto de 2020, os jogadores assumem o papel de Stella, uma barcadeira para os falecidos, que constrói um barco para cuidar de espíritos antes de liberá-los para o além. O jogo mistura plataforma, cultivo, artesanato, culinária e exploração com narrativa profundamente emocional sobre luto, perda e deixar ir. Os jogadores se relacionam com personagens espíritos, cada um com personalidades e histórias únicas, constroem e melhoram instalações em seu barco e exploram um mundo desenhado à mão. O modo cooperativo local permite que um segundo jogador controle o gato de Stella, Daffodil. Spiritfarer recebeu pontuação de 84 no Metacritic e venceu numerosos prêmios de jogos indie. Seu belo estilo de arte, trilha sonora relaxante e narrativa sincera o tornaram um dos jogos aconchegantes mais queridos já criados.

Cozy Games

Spiritfarer is a beautifully emotional cozy game about caring for spirits before their final voyage, blending farming, crafting, and platforming with heartfelt storytelling.

Game Details

Platforms PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Genre Cozy Management, Platformer
Developer Thunder Lotus Games
Released 2020
Critic Score 84/100
Multiplayer Yes
Cross-Platform No
Game Engine Unity
Microtransactions No
4.3
1 reviews
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.3/5

Spiritfarer is a game about death that is full of warmth and life. Thunder Lotus Games created something genuinely special -- a management game where the resource you are managing is emotional connection with characters who are preparing to move on. The spirit passengers are beautifully written, each carrying their own struggles with mortality that resonate with universal human experiences of grief and acceptance. The hand-drawn art is gorgeous, with fluid animation that gives the world and its inhabitants a comforting sense of craft. The gameplay blends platforming, cooking, farming, and crafting into a relaxing loop that supports the emotional narrative without demanding stressful mastery. The cooperative mode adds a lovely social dimension. However, the gameplay mechanics themselves are relatively shallow, and the management elements become repetitive in the back half. Platforming sections occasionally feel imprecise. The pacing can drag when you are waiting for story triggers. Some spirit storylines are more compelling than others. But the moments when you guide a spirit through the Everdoor are devastatingly beautiful, and the game's compassionate exploration of loss is something rare and precious in the medium.

Feb 22, 2026