#SteamSpotlight Call of the Sea Brings You Back to the 1930s as You Hunt for a Missing Expedition

#SteamSpotlight Call of the Sea Brings You Back to the 1930s as You Hunt for a Missing Expedition

We have reached our 25th #SteamSpotlight feature! It actually seems like it was just yesterday when we here at GameNGuide started this thrice-a-week series featuring the different games available on Steam. Have you played any of the games we have featured so far?

If you are still looking for the game to try out, maybe our 25th feature just might be up your alley especially if you like games that will take you back in time. The game will also be right up your alley if you are into solving puzzles, finding out what happened to a lost expedition, or even both. 

With no further ado, let us tell you more about Call of the Sea.

#SteamSpotlight Feature: Call of the Sea

(Photo : Raw Fury / Screenshot taken from Steam)

Developed by Out of the Blue Games and published by Raw Fury, Call of the Sea is an adventure puzzle game that is set in 1930s.

According to the game's official website, the game is played in the first person and follows the story of Norah, who is on the hunt for her missing husband's expedition. Voiced by Cissy Jones from "The Walking Dead," the game's Steam page describes Norah as charming.

"The search takes place on a strange but beautiful island in the South Pacific, filled with secrets waiting to be unearthed," the Call of the Sea website states.

Call of the Sea is set on a lush tropical island modelled in Unreal Engine 4 that features lost ruins and awe-inspiring sights. It is on this topical island that you will have to look for clues, solve puzzles, and find out what happened to Norah's husband.

A Story-Driven Game

As you may already be able to tell, the game features a story-driven adventure. Players can expect a whole lot of suspense as well as unbelievable surprises.

You can watch the launch trailer for Call of the Sea below:

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Steam Reviews for Call of the Sea

Call of the Sea has more than 1,000 user reviews on Steam as of press time. These reviews are generally described as "Very Positive" by the platform. 

A Steam user who goes by the handle ReverendTed says in a review that the game "nestles into that well-worn groove of good-looking walking simulators with light puzzle elements." The review also highlights the tropical island the game is set in and ReverendTed points out that it is nice change of pace from the usual browns and grays of many other games. 

Another Steam user who goes by the handle mhstechspot says in a separate review that Call of the Sea is "an absolute pleasure to play." mhstechspot commends the game's voice acting, beautiful environment, and the puzzles that fit the story well. 

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