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The Journey Down: Chapter One

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The Journey Down: Chapter One is a Adventure game from SkyGoblin with a 87% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by weird, single-player.

System requirementsMinimum and recommended specs

PC

Minimum
OS *: Windows XP SP 2+, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Processor: 1.8 GHz CPU
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: Direct X 9.0c compatible video card
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space
Recommended
OS *: Windows XP SP 2+, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Processor: 1.8 GHz CPU
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: Direct X 9.0c compatible video card
DirectX®: 9.0c
Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space

macOS

Minimum
OS: Snow Leopard, Lion
Processor: 1.8 GHz CPU
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 1.4+ compatible video card
Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space
Recommended
OS: Snow Leopard, Lion
Processor: 1.8 GHz CPU
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 1.4+ compatible video card
Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space

Linux

Minimum
OS: Ubuntu 12.04
Processor: 1.8 GHz CPU
Memory: 1 GB RAM
Graphics: OpenGL 1.4+ compatible video card
Hard Drive: 1 GB HD space

From Steam reviews

Review notes

The Journey Down: Chapter One is worth a closer look if you want strong atmosphere, hand-drawn, exploration, and narrative mystery.

Best for players who want strong atmosphere, hand-drawn, nautical, and exploration.

strong-atmosphere

Tone

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

hand-drawn

Setting

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

exploration

Play style

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

narrative-mystery

Play style

A useful part of the game is piecing together mystery and story threads.

short-game

Pacing

It is better understood as a compact experience than a long hobby game.

nautical

Setting

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

Steam review snapshots

The backgrounds are hand-drawn and look really nice.
Hand-Drawn
It gives you just enough intrigue and mystery to hint at what’s coming in Episode 2, making it feel like the beginning…
Narrative Mystery
The jazzy and atmospheric soundtrack perfectly complements the game's setting and enhances the overall immersion.
Strong Atmosphere
It is a short game with a fairly successful animation.
Short Game

Why it fits

Check it if you want adventure 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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