
Spiritfarer — Interactive Visual Novel
Ferry spirits to the afterlife in this beautiful, heartbreaking interactive experience. Build a boat, cook meals, hold hands, and learn to say goodbye.
Spiritfarer — The Last Journey Home
Stella has a new job, and it is the most important one in the world. She is the Spiritfarer — the ferrymaster who carries the dead to their final rest. Her boat sails a mystical ocean between islands of memory, and her passengers are spirits who cannot move on until they have made peace with their lives.
This is not a game about fighting death. It is a game about holding its hand.
About This Experience
Spiritfarer understands grief in a way few stories dare. Each spirit who comes aboard your boat carries a lifetime of joy and regret. Gwen, the deer who was your best friend in life, who needs to hear that she mattered before she can let go. Atul, the frog whose infectious laughter hides a sadness he has never spoken aloud. Summer, the snake who devoted her life to healing others and forgot to heal herself. Alice, the hedgehog whose memories are fading and who mistakes you, more and more often, for someone she lost long ago.
You will cook their favorite meals. You will build them houses that feel like home. You will hold them when they cry and laugh with them when they remember something beautiful. And then, when they are ready, you will row them to the Everdoor — the gateway between worlds — and you will say goodbye.
Game Features
• Boat Building — Your ship grows with every spirit who joins. Build kitchens, gardens, workshops, and homes tailored to each passenger's personality. The boat becomes a floating village of the people you have loved and lost.
• Cooking and Crafting — Prepare meals from ingredients gathered across diverse islands. Each spirit has favorite foods — and making them one last perfect meal before they go is one of the most quietly devastating acts a game has ever asked of you.
• Emotional Farewells — There is no combat in Spiritfarer. The only challenge is being present. Every hug. Every conversation. Every moment of holding someone's hand as they prepare to leave. And the understanding, at the end, that grief is not the price of love — it is love, continuing in a different form.