Essex: The Whale Hunter

Essex: The Whale Hunter

Let’s embark on an adventure! Full speed ahead, it’s high time to go hunting! The goal? Glory and precious loot in the form of a multi-ton whale. The stake? Your and your people’s life.

Did I say “people”? Of course, after all, as it has been known for a long time, you must gather your party before venturing forth. Recruit adventurous madmen to become part of your crew.

But what’s a captain without a boat? Take the helm of Essex, the legendary whaling ship Captain George Pollard Jr. used to set out on the memorable voyage of 1819, which ended with the ship colliding with a giant sperm whale and sinking at the bottom of the sea. This event inspired Herman Melville to write the famous Moby Dick, the novel on which Essex: The Whale Hunter is based. Now it’s your turn to visit 19th century Nantucket.

Track down your own Moby Dick, grab your weapons and fight an unequal battle against the sea colossus. Once you win, harvest the raw materials from the whale – you’ll monetise them when paving legal trade routes and searching for luck on the black market. Only (or as many as) a couple of accurate harpoon throws stand before you and a great fortune.

And when the ocean turns against you, smashing your ship to smithereens and lunging you to the shore of a desert island, do your best to get out of there and return to where you belong – to the great seas.

Essex: The Whale Hunter is a 19th-century whaling simulator and a great opportunity to experience a truly Melvillian adventure, full of tension, grave dangers and whale trophies to win. Become a legend and find your Moby Dick!


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Essex: The Whale Hunter on Steam

Aurora: A Child’s Journey

Aurora: A Child’s Journey

Aurora: A Child’s Journey is well done. There are a few areas where the game tried to glitch and the controls can be sometimes clunky, but besides that, it was simple and straight to the point. It was nice to play from the perspective of a young child and also an interesting concept of how they see things that are well…not pretty in this world. It can be sad to learn that the game was inspired by true events but also eye-opening to situations that many may not know. The achievements are easily earned as you play through the game and not as complex as the game is very short. Take a chance if you want to see the world in the young girl’s eyes and maybe you will learn something along the way.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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Grade: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

~ DIFFICULTY ~

☑️ My 90 year old grandma could play it

🔲 Easy

🔲 Normal

🔲 Hard

🔲 Dark Souls

~ GRAPHICS ~

🔲 MS Paint

🔲 Bad

🔲 Meh

🔲 Graphics don’t matter in this game

🔲 Good

🔲 Beautiful

☑️ Masterpiece

~ MUSIC ~

🔲 Bad

🔲 Not special

🔲 Good

☑️ Beautiful

~ STORY ~

🔲 This game has no story

🔲 Like playing Temple Runners for the story

🔲 It’s there for the people who want it

🔲 Well written

☑️ Epic story

~ REQUIREMENTS ~

☑️ You can run it on a microwave

🔲 Average

🔲 High end

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Aurora: A Child's Journey on Steam