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From the creators of What Remains of Edith Finch. Explore a mysterious all-white landscape by splatting paint to reveal the world around you in The Unfinished Swan.
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From the creators of What Remains of Edith Finch.
Explore a mysterious all-white landscape by splatting paint to reveal the world around you in The Unfinished Swan. As Monroe, a 10-year-old orphan, you'll follow a swan that's stepped out of an unfinished painting and wandered off into a surreal, storybook-inspired kingdom. Each chapter brings surprises, new ways to explore the world, a host of bizarre (and sometimes dangerous) creatures, and encounters with the eccentric king who built this empire.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows 7
- Processor:
- Intel Core i5-2300 | FX-4350
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Nvidia GeForce GTS 450, 1 GB | AMD Radeon HD 7770, 1 GB
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 8 GB available space
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS:
- Windows 10
- Processor:
- Intel Core i7-3770 | AMD Ryzen 5 1600
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 660, 2 GB | AMD Radeon HD 7870, 2 GB
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 10 GB available space
User reviews
Ultimately, I'll still recommend it, but know if you use the Steam Deck, you're going to need to use an older proton (I used 8.0) for it to work. It has some frustrating elements, especially for obtaining the
A really chill, inventive game. The only down side is the lack of save feature, the game only auto saves when collecting things. Still you can play through this all in one go - as it is short - and pick up the
Looking at how this game has mixed reviews, it seems to be because people thought it was something it's not. It's a walking simulator, where you unearth the surroundings by throwing paint at it to see it. It tells a
Adorable short experience with unpredictable unique mechanics. Very clever use of lighting and color to create interesting environments. Def recommend!! Especially if you're looking for a shorter experience that doesn't
I loved Edith Finch, but this game feels like such a chore. You move very slowly and the FOV is tiny, almost headache inducing, at least on my ultra wide. For most of the levels, you have to spam left click a million
didn't love it but it was a decent puzzle game. wouldn't rec paying full price for it. wait for a sale. 6/10




