Beeswing
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Beeswing is a game set in a small village in rural Scotland, the village I grew up in, home. Visit the places and people who shaped a life and discover their stories. Represented in hand painted, water colour graphics with a unique, acoustic soundtrack.
Features
- No puzzles or fighting or anything like that.
- Under 3 hours of content!
- Stuff you find in your regular day like people who leave their TV on when they have visitors and friends feeling a bit glum!
- My mum, she’s there.
- Quite a slow movement speed.
- Old People!
- Sad bits.
- and not much more!
Steam User 2
As with all of Jack's games, this is a profoundly touching experience that I would recommend any day of the week.
Steam User 0
A fairly simple game that is also very thought provoking. With a setting so low stakes it really does amplify the questions that are asked. The art style and music create a homely but uncomfortable feeling that brings everything together.
Steam User 0
A very charming game and surprisingly moving. Music and visuals were both great.
Steam User 0
There is no other game that does what beeswing does. Almost no game is as poignant as beeswing is. I can see how someone might think of it as pretentious, but I feel like that would be a deliberately cynical and uncharitable reading. Beeswing just is.
I really wish more people would find this game, but for now it will remain a minor secret, in a smaller corner of the internet, with its bizarre artstyle and childhood distilled.
Steam User 0
Lovely little Walk&Talk through a handpainted scottish area and fading memories if chillhood.
Steam User 0
It would take me years to talk about everything I liked about this game
Jack’s writing and way of narrating amazes me. I truly believe this is a masterpiece. The visuals and music are 10/10, as always.
Steam User 0
What a treasure of a game.
Light, but crafty music sets the mood.
Love the writing! Uncooked life experiences told by different characters throughout the little town. Smart and charming.
A beautiful ode to real people in real places who have lived through real trauma.