![]() You will, of course, need Sunless Sea from Steam, Humble or GOG to play. Tales From The Grave-Garden is out on the Sunless Sea Nexus site. That said, Tales Of The Grave-Garden doesn't seem to lack in the technical department either, with the new ships providing some alternate playstyles, and some special collectables leading you towards a new ending. Modding here must feel like fitting new passages into a novel, with the aim of making a new reader sure that they were reading the one and only published edition. I've seen many amazingly detailed Doom and Quake maps with barely-coherent documentation and messy, typo-laden in-game text. Modding Sunless Sea must require a very different skill-set to most. ![]() ![]() I don't think anything will ever top 'my dude', which steadily becomes funnier the more grim the situation you're in becomes. On top of the more quantifiable content, part of what sold me on Tales Of The Grave-Garden is the additional titles you can be addressed by. The mod is the work of one 'Enneagon', and was released earlier this week.įor those of you who love cold, hard numbers, Tales Of The Grave-Garden contains ten new ships, four new shops, three new Officers (with their own story arcs), two more Mascots, a bundle of gubbins to bolt onto your ship and many more stories to share out on the Unterzee. They're adeptly written and all fit nicely within the overarching Fallen London setting. More ships to sail, more weapons with which to make other ships stop sailing, and a goodly chunk of new stories to follow. Tales Of The Grave-Garden is a fan-made expansion, adding a little more of everything to the game. Here's something to make your weekend just that little bit stranger, so long as you own Failbetter's deliciously compelling Sunless Sea. ![]()
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