

In the demo, I had access to a double jump and a glide that had a nice bounce and flair. Hopping around the world is delightful, as Stella’s movement has a nice cadence to it. The hand-drawn animation just pops, with vibrant vistas and characters filled with understated personality. Writing up the preceding paragraphs made me realize it almost sounds boring on paper, but in practice, Spiritfarer is wondrous. There’s a bit of mundanity that followed Spiritfarer around. After making the spirit’s house, she joined my boat, kicking off her stay on the boat in earnest and concluding my demo. To complete the quest, I had to gather raw materials at another island and then go to the ship and craft the necessary items, completing mini-games to saw logs, loom wool, and refine ore. That triggered a blueprint for the house that I then looked at when I returned to my ship. I traveled to a new island where I encountered a spirit who described their dream house to me. It appears that by the close of Spiritfarer, your boat will be a platforming marvel. Gauthier told me that residents will eventually pass on to the afterlife when their stories are done, though their houses will remain. There’s something of an ecosystem that you create on your boat, as you position the new arrivals’ lodging to essentially make a spiritual cruise ship. In turn, these residents taught me something as well, be it the ability to farm, saw logs, or create wool. My boat already had a few residents, living in houses I presumably gathered materials to craft. The segment I experienced placed me a little bit further into the game. Your tasks involve guiding the boat around the ocean, engaging with spirits, and then completing their quests to help them move on. A second player can jump in and play as Daffodil the cat, who is more an accent than a main character but provides a cute co-op entrypoint. You play as Stella, a girl who guides a boat around the world, collecting and befriending spirits to help deliver them to the afterlife. Developer Thunder Lotus Games calls it a “cozy management sim about dying.” “Cozy” was definitely a word that coursed through my mind as I played a demo alongside Art Director Jo Gauthier. Instead, I found a spirit at the far right end of the platform that Racoon Inc's shop is sitting on, and they sold me the key for 100 Glim.Spiritfarer dazzled me at PAX East 2020 with its gorgeous visuals and serene gameplay loop. For me at least, there is still no spirit directly above the Raccoon Inc.
#SPIRITFARER BOUNCE FREE#
Once the CEO accepts the workers' demands, the CEO will ask you to help free him from his office. Talk to him through the window you'll need to go up and down a few times to negotiate for the workers. From the top of the second level of shipping containers, you'll be able to jump on a platform that contains a ladder to the CEO's office. Then you can get on the shipping containers. To get on top of the shipping containers, double jump while jumping diagonally to the left or right and up. When double jupming, you can't get as high if you try to jump straight up. I can't get on top of the shipping containers, for example. I look on reddit commenters there insist that the CEO is "all the way up on the left most side." What? I can't get any higher than I already am. I talk to all the spirits I can find no one will give me a key. there is no spirit standing on top of the Raccoon Inc. After unlocking his office, the CEO will reward Stella 1000 Glim.īut. shop will sell Stella the key to the CEO's office for 100 Glim. The spirit standing on top of the Raccoon Inc.


The Spiritfarer wiki page for this island just said this: I couldn't find the CEO anywhere, to talk to him about the strike. The door to go inside a building was locked I could not find a key. So I went there, and found: yes, workers on strike! I talked to the leader of the protest, a spirit standing on a box. I'm playing Spiritfarer, and I got a cryptic note about a strike from workers at Bottomline Corp.

This entire post is a spoiler for the Bottomline Corp quest in Spiritfarer
