Adventure game Rainbow Sea heading to Switch

Adventure game Rainbow Sea heading to Switch

Following its original launch at the end of 2020, Rainbow Sea is now coming to Switch. Publisher G-Mode and developer Shirokurohitsuji are working together on the release.

Rainbow Sea, an adventure game with a pixel art style, features a story that changes depending on your choices and actions. Further details can be found in the following overview:

Rainbow Sea is a multi-ending adventure with pixel-art style based on the myth of the traditional Japanese gods—Seven Lucky Gods. It depicts a year in the life of “Human,” who was chosen as a candidate for god, and the Seven Lucky Gods, who do not seem to open up much to her. You—the Human explores inside a treasure ship and make choices to change the storyline. All twenty two endings are true endings, and only you, the player, will know the authentic story.

You wake up in an unfamiliar storeroom with nothing but the sound of waves. As you are trying to figure out why you are here, you are spoken to by yourself in a mirror. The mirror tells you to tell a lie and it disappears.

When you leave the storeroom, you meet people who call themselves the Seven Lucky Gods. According to one of them, Daikoku, you are “Human” who was chosen to become a god. Most of them do not seem to welcome your sudden appearance.

When the treasure ship returns to the human world in a year, will you become a god who can be one of the gods on the ship, will you return to your original world as a human, or will you…?

A bittersweet year with the Seven Lucky Gods begins.

Move around the treasure ship and trigger events by talking to gods and examining objects on the ship. Events begin when certain conditions are met, such as the level of affection from the gods, the weather, and the time of day. In the events, you can make choices to change the story.

In the game, every second of reality passes as a minute, and you can be active from 6:00 to 24:00. Note that if you are not eating or sleeping enough, you will fall asleep in less time than that.

One year later, on New Year’s Day, you will have a final ending, depending on the events you have seen and your choices.

It takes roughly two hours to play a round of the game.

Have a look at a trailer for Rainbow Sea below.

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