Selfloss

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About the Game Selfloss is an emotional adventure game set in a Slavic-inspired whale-worshiping fantasy land. The old healer Kazimir makes an epic journey by boat and on foot in search of a ritual that can cure his soul wound.

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Developer:
Alexander Goodwin
Publisher:
Maximum Entertainment
Engine:
Unreal Engine 4
Release date:
05 September 2024
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (237)

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About the Game

Selfloss is an emotional adventure game set in a Slavic-inspired whale-worshiping fantasy land. The old healer Kazimir makes an epic journey by boat and on foot in search of a ritual that can cure his soul wound. Meet memorable characters and use the light of your magic staff to fight Miasma - the mysterious affliction taking over the world.

  • Kazimir’s staff is central to the game’s mechanics and story, creating unique gameplay opportunities by controlling the staff both simultaneously and independently.

  • Take on enemies spawned by the Miasma with the searing light of your staff.

  • Find different ways to use your staff to solve puzzles and remove the stain of the Miasma from the world.

  • Navigate the stunning world of Selfloss on foot or by boat.

  • Use the power of Kazimir’s staff to power your small boat through treacherous waters and winding rivers.

  • Explore to meet the various inhabitants of the world and bring a healers touch to ease their pain.

  • Enact the ritual of Selfloss, healing the wounds of those who have lost loved ones.

  • A powerful and moving soundtrack by Arigto elevates the emotional impact of Kazimir’s journey.

  • Discover a sea-worshiping world with whale gods, inspired by the landscapes and tales of Iceland.

  • Unearth Slavic-inspired myths brought to life through the stories you encounter on your travels.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS *:
Windows 7 / Windows 10
Processor:
Intel I3
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
Nvidia GTX 650 / AMD Radeon HD 7750
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
4 GB available space

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS *:
Windows 7 / Windows 10
Processor:
Intel I5
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
Nvidia GTX 960 / AMD Radeon R9 285
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
4 GB available space

User reviews

Silurean
Recommended | 17 Feb 2025
10.4h played

I truly enjoy these types of games. The graphic style and music are beautiful and haunting. I've read the negative reviews and I can understand some of the comments. Yes, he walks a bit slow (he is an old man). The

Helpful: 18
Cat
Not recommended | 22 Jun 2025
7.1h played

The game does a lot of things right, but unfortunately it does the important things wrong. The story and the world were fantastic, accompanied by the atmospheric soundtrack it made it very immersive and enjoyable to

Helpful: 17
Froufe
Not recommended | 22 Feb 2026
7.2h played

Selfloss' world is beautiful to stare at. The story is poignant and delivered cleverly, making you connect the dots as you move along the game. A decent example of show, don't tell. I can certainly appreciate the

Helpful: 15
Derzz
Recommended | 15 Feb 2025
8.3h played

It's a really good art project. For such a small dev team it is really great! Voting for you guys with my money and positive review. As a really good art director Alex have nailed the style. Everything looks coherent,

Helpful: 13
maverick
Not recommended | 04 Feb 2025
15.7h played

I would recommend this game... when it's on sale. It's too short, which is a shame because the lore and atmosphere are very cool. The gameplay is sometimes clunky; the camera movement can be awkward and I got stuck in a

Helpful: 10
Sketch
Recommended | 06 Apr 2025
11.5h played

A weird, quirky game with often awkward gameplay. It controls as well as trying to paint with your elbows. If you are looking for a hidden gem, along the lines of Hob or The Last Campfire, I would say keep looking.

Helpful: 8