![]() The Beard Brothers (known as Brave Beard, Steady Beard, and Hasty Beard) start out in a small fishing village, find a map in a bottle, get a tip from the local barista, and head out determined to find adventure sailing the seas. The game is loosely based on Scandinavian folklore and stars, well, three burly men. ![]() Nintendo’s console is building a reputation as a great place for indie titles to thrive, and hopefully Burly Men At Sea can finally get some well-deserved recognition. Thankfully for the husband and wife team of developer Brain & Brain, they’re getting a third chance to shine thanks to its recent Switch release. The game then got another crack at fame as a timed exclusive for Sony’s devices last year, and, again, it didn’t make a ton of headway. It was named one of TIME Magazine’s ten best of 2016, and someone like me who covers the industry had never even heard of it. This is increasingly becoming an issue in the indie scene, where for every Fez there are ten games like Burly Men At Sea - an incredibly charming title released into the abysses of the Steam store and mobile devices. The saddest stories in gaming are the ones where good people work tirelessly, max out their credit cards, don’t screw people over on Kickstarter, and then ship a great game to the sound of crickets. We all know (or at least we should) that making games is hard. WTF Stop being so impulsive, Hasty Beard! LOW None of the control schemes are particularly good.
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