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Whateverland

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Adventure
Developer: Caligari Games
Release Date: Sept. 15, 2022

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'Whateverland' Announced - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on Jan. 28, 2020 @ 2:25 p.m. PST

Whateverland is a hand-painted point and click adventure with a branching dialogue system, non-linear gameplay, various endings and unique in-game turn-based strategy sports simulator.

Whateverland will tell the story of a skilled thief named Vincent, who decides to steal a precious necklace from a mansion of a lonely old woman, Beatrice. His plan would have gone perfectly well, but when she catches him red-handed, she turns out to be an ancient powerful witch.

As a punishment, Beatrice sends him to the parallel world she has created, where the witch traps those she considers her enemies. The first inhabitants of this bizarre world called it Whateverland, and since then it kind of stuck.

Vincent teams up with a weird guy named Nick and together they are willing to find their way out.

In addition to many mini-games, Whateverland also includes a unique board game called "Bell & Bones". The developers themselves describe it as a child of rugby and quidditch, that desperately wants to become chess.


Key Features

  • A not so classic point-n-click.
  • Multiple endings that depends on the players' decisions.
  • Turn-based strategy sport simulator included in the game. With magic.
  • Loads of mini-games. 
  • Unique hand-drawn 2D art style.
  • Music recorded with a real sextet.

Whateverland is in development for PC (Steam), scheduled to launch in mid-2020.


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