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Rosewater

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Rosewater

Mar 27, 2025

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3.00 average rating based on 9 ratings

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A thrilling wild west adventure set in the world of Lamplight City! Harley Leger and her ragtag posse embark on a harrowing journey across Western Vespuccia, facing bandits, rebels, ruthless oil barons, and many more obstacles on their quest for fame and riches. Features - A thrilling treasure hunt with 5 travel companions. How you treat and interact with them affects the story. - Traditional adventure game puzzles (i.e. inventory-based) some with more than one solution. - Fully rotoscoped animations, including cinematic closeups. - High resolution 1280x720 graphics (yes, that's 720p!) - Full music score by Mark Benis, featuring live … More
A thrilling wild west adventure set in the world of Lamplight City! Harley Leger and her ragtag posse embark on a harrowing journey across Western Vespuccia, facing bandits, rebels, ruthless oil barons, and many more obstacles on their quest for fame and riches. Features - A thrilling treasure hunt with 5 travel companions. How you treat and interact with them affects the story. - Traditional adventure game puzzles (i.e. inventory-based) some with more than one solution. - Fully rotoscoped animations, including cinematic closeups. - High resolution 1280x720 graphics (yes, that's 720p!) - Full music score by Mark Benis, featuring live instruments. - Meet over 50 professionally voiced characters. Less
Release Dates
Mar 27, 2025 Full Release (Worldwide)
Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
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How Long Is Rosewater?
Main story: 12.3 hours
Main + extras: 8.0 hours
Total completions: 2
giopep
giopep gave Sep 8, 2025
giopep gave Sep 8, 2025
giopep's review of Rosewater

Set in the same world of Lamplight City, it’s a sort of “techno-steampunk-western” or something like that. It’s a point and click adventure with a structure that reminded me of the old Bioware: there’s a big prologue that teaches you how choices and consequences work and then you go on a long trip. During the trip, you can get different quests, based on the plot, on random encounters and on how you manage the relationships between the characters. Good puzzles, interesting characters, great vibe. I loved the main plot, I’m not sure I liked most of the side quests from a narrative standpoing. But the way it manages choices and consequences is fun and I loved playing it, also thanks to the very nice graphics.