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Spiritfarer switch review
Spiritfarer switch review








spiritfarer switch review

Requests are quests that a character wants while living on your boat until it’s time for them to pass over. There is always something to do and when you finish a request, it feels quite rewarding and it’s on to the next.

spiritfarer switch review

While crafting, gathering resources, collecting glim, and taking care of your spirits can be tedious, being productive is what makes it relaxing. You can get resources from activities, crafting, and buying them from a Raccoon or Tanuki named Theodore who is described as similar to Tom Nook from Animal Crossingwithout ever mentioning him by name. Glim is earned by doing a number of activities, such as catching lightning in a bottle or catching jellyfish known as bright jelly, or by selling useless items and treasures. Your boat is small but you will be visiting Albert the Shark frequently to spend your hard-earned glim and the resources you have collected in your travels. As she settles in with Stella, she serves as the tutorial phase, allowing you to get your bearings and understand the flow of the game. The first spirt you meet is Gwen, a deer. The best part about these spirts is they’re all animals. Some you encounter are close friends, some will be family, and others will be strangers.

spiritfarer switch review

You start the game with a very small boat and less than a handful of spirits. However, when it’s time to say goodbye, this management game can kick you in the feels. Spiritfarer is the ultimate relaxation game, from beautiful soothing music, beautiful animation and colors, and characters you instantly fall in love with. You take care of them until they are ready to pass over into the afterlife and fully be at peace.

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You build a boat, upgrade it, and seek out spirits to befriend. You play as a young girl named Stella, who takes over for Charon and becomes the new Spiritfarer. Spiritfarer, developed and published by Thunder Lotus Games, is a relaxing management game about death.










Spiritfarer switch review