Paradise Marsh

Paradise Marsh

released on Oct 13, 2022

Paradise Marsh

released on Oct 13, 2022

Wander through a perfect endless wetland! Catch tadpoles, enjoy peaceful sceneries and find lost poems while restoring fallen stars in the empty night sky.


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Slow-paced exploration... documentation thing. You catch creatures in an endless marsh to restore constellations to the sky. There's a good few distractions in each biome, little puzzles to be solved with item-environment interactions. It's a cute, relaxing game with some tedium built in as you chase the last little things on the list.

Fun chill vibes. Art style is whimsical and creature collecting is satisfying. Definitely not worth the price tho so try to grab it on sale.

great visuals and sounds, its beautiful and the ending was great

A unique experiment, makin colors, shaders, and sound randomized and proceduraly generated. Nice snack game with fun dialogue that has a bit of sadness behind it. Tadpoles are annoying tho and collecting bugs multiple times was mostly not interesting.

Smoked last night and wanted to play something neat that I could finish in a sitting, this really did the trick. From afar Paradise Marsh seems like a game I wouldn't enjoy, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a lot to like here. A case can easily be made that this is just Proteus for Gen Z, but its unexpectedly nice writing and great sound design stand out enough to warrant checking it out (Disasterpeace is great as usual). Come for the star bugs, stay for the poetry birds

Quite liked this little scavenger hunt, but the sentimentality totally missed for me.

Unreal use of non-pbr techniques, really pushes boundaries of mixing light and flat/gradiented color.

Overpolished in an Twitter Indie way but that's a very personal and stupid bugbear. The text is just too bouncy to read!!