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Where the Water Tastes Like Wine

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Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is a Adventure, RPG game from Dim Bulb Games, Serenity Forge with a 73% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by weird, single-player.

Game snapshot

Developer
Dim Bulb Games, Serenity Forge
Release year
2018
Playtime
Varies by player
Price
$19.99
Review signal
73% positive

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System requirementsMinimum and recommended specs

PC

Minimum
OS *: Windows 7, 8, 10
Processor: Intel Core2 Duo E4500 (2 * 2200) or equivalent/AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+ (2 * 2200) or equivalent
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce 8500 GT (512 MB)/Radeon HD 4350 (512 MB)
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 6 GB available space

macOS

Minimum
OS: Mac OS X 10.8 or Later
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo or faster
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 5750/Nvidia GT 450 or higher
Storage: 6 GB available space

Linux

Minimum
OS: Ubuntu 12.04 or later
Processor: Intel from 1.2 GHz or equivilent AMD family
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 5750/Nvidia GT 450 or higher
Storage: 6 GB available space

From Steam reviews

Review notes

Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is worth a closer look if you want strong atmosphere, narrative adventure, emotional story, and exploration.

Best for players who want strong atmosphere, emotional story, nautical, and narrative adventure.

Check more carefully if you dislike repetition or grind and technical roughness.

strong-atmosphere

Tone

The mood, place, and presentation carry a lot of the experience.

narrative-adventure

Play style

The experience is more story-and-place driven than systems-heavy.

emotional-story

Tone

The story is framed as affecting rather than just plot-heavy.

exploration

Play style

The draw is moving through spaces, discovering details, and learning the world.

deckbuilding

Play style

Card choices, deck shape, and synergies matter.

grindy

Friction

The loop may feel repetitive if you dislike grind.

nautical

Setting

Water, boats, fishing, or sea travel are important to the feel.

hand-drawn

Setting

The look is closer to illustration than generic 3D assets.

Why it fits

Check it if you want adventure, rpg filtered by weird, single-player.

Who might skip it

Research further on Steam if you need verified accessibility details, exact playtime, or current system requirements.

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