The creators of a sci-fi frying sim Arctic Eggs present their new project, Eating Nature.
Check out a new clip of Eating Nature, an upcoming documentary-style game from The Water Museum, the creators of egg-frying sim Arctic Eggs.
The game imitates the style of nature documentary films about the underwater world and shows appealing footage of fish navigating through the depths of a river, with realistic sound effects adding to the immersive atmosphere.
Before, the developers showcased the game's inventory menu. At the time, the project's title hadn't been disclosed yet.
There's a demo of the game that you can try out:
Check out a sneak peek at the project's development shared by the creators:
The Water Museum's previous project, Arctic Eggs, is a sci-fi cooking game in which a player takes on the role of a Poultry Peddler stuck in Antarctica and tries to find a way out while cooking snacks on a frying pan:
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