Spiritfarer es un juego de gestión acogedora sobre la muerte desarrollado por Thunder Lotus Games. Lanzado en agosto de 2020, los jugadores asumen el papel de Stella, una ferrymaster de los difuntos, quien construye un bote para cuidar espíritus antes de liberarlos al más allá. El juego mezcla plataforma, agricultura, artesanía, cocina y exploración con narrativa profundamente emotiva sobre el duelo, la pérdida y el dejar ir. Los jugadores hacen amistad con personajes espíritus, cada uno con personalidades e historias únicas, construyen y actualizan instalaciones en su bote y exploran un mundo dibujado a mano. El modo cooperativo local permitir que un segundo jugador controle a Daffodil, el gato de Stella. Spiritfarer obtuvo una puntuación de 84 en Metacritic y ganó numerosos premios de juegos indie. Su hermoso estilo de arte, la banda sonora relajante y la escritura sincera lo han convertido en uno de los juegos acogedores más queridos jamás creados.
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
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
GenreCozy Management, Platformer
DeveloperThunder Lotus Games
Released2020
Critic Score84/100
MultiplayerYes
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineUnity
MicrotransactionsNo
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.