Based loosely on Jules Verne’s famous tale, this game lets you live your steampunk submarine dreams with all the elegance of a DOS interface. You command the Nautilus, explore the ocean depths, and encounter strange sea creatures who usually just want to ruin your day. It’s moody, atmospheric, and probably the only game where you’ll yell at a squid while solving mechanical puzzles. Don’t expect smooth sailing though. The controls are as cryptic as Captain Nemo’s diary and you’ll often feel like you’re piloting a vending machine. Still, there’s charm in the chaos and a certain poetry in the gloom.
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