Ambrosia is a RPG game from Shimobashira Workshop with a 92% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by weird, single-player.

Game snapshot
- Developer
- Shimobashira Workshop
- Release year
- 2021
- Playtime
- Varies by player
- Price
- $8.99
- Review signal
- 92% positive
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System requirements
PC
- Minimum
- OS *: Windows® 7/8/8.1/10 Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 1 GB available space Additional Notes: 1280×768 or better Display. Lag may occur from loading menus or maps. Turn off other programs before running the game.
- Recommended
- OS *: Windows® 7/8/8.1/10 Processor: 2+ GHz Processor Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL ES 2.0 hardware driver support required for WebGL acceleration. (AMD Catalyst 10.9, nVidia 358.50) DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 4 GB available space Additional Notes: 1280×768 or better Display. Lag may occur from loading menus or maps. Turn off other programs before running the game.
From Steam reviews
Review notes
Ambrosia is worth a closer look if you want exploration, boss rush, nautical, and strong atmosphere.
Best for players who want nautical, strong atmosphere, emotional story, and exploration.
Check more carefully if you dislike repetition or grind.
grindy
FrictionThe loop may feel repetitive if you dislike grind.
exploration
Play styleThe draw is moving through spaces, discovering details, and learning the world.
boss-rush
Play styleA major part of the game is learning and beating standout fights.
nautical
SettingWater, boats, fishing, or sea travel are important to the feel.
strong-atmosphere
ToneThe mood, place, and presentation carry a lot of the experience.
replayable
FitThe structure gives reasons to return rather than finish once.
narrative-adventure
Play styleThe experience is more story-and-place driven than systems-heavy.
farming
Play styleFarming, crops, or harvesting are part of the appeal.
Steam review snapshots
This game also features some decent combat and exploration.Drops appear random in that there are some special ingredients required for recipes and you have to beat bosses over and over…Post highshool and moving out of 'rents place, it was fine, but then when get older and have money to splurge…This game and Magical Girl are those rare exceptions where you can actually choose where and when you want to unlock them…Why it fits
Check it if you want 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.