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Seasons After Fall is a 2D platform-puzzler game that will let you dive into a captivating universe and explore a land governed by magic and nature.

Seasons after Fall is a adventure, indie and platformer game developed by Swing Swing Submarine and published by Focus Entertainment.
Released on September 02nd 2016 is available only on Windows in 5 languages: English, French, Italian, German and Spanish - Spain.

It has received 3,019 reviews of which 2,439 were positive and 580 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.8 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 2.13€ on Instant Gaming.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7/8/10
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 (2.2GHz)/AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ (2.8GHz)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 1 GB, DirectX 11, AMD Radeon HD 6750/NVIDIA GeForce GT 640
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

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April 2025
Seasons after Fall impresses at first glance with its beautifully dreamy art style and atmospheric soundtrack. Without a doubt, the game’s strongest point is its ambiance. Unfortunately, this impression wears off over time. Although the visual presentation is crafted with great care, the areas tend to look very similar, which quickly dampens the sense of exploration and makes orientation more difficult. The story also remains rather abstract and, for me, hard to connect with. The core gameplay tasks are often repetitive and lead to a noticeable monotony by the midpoint of the game. The pacing becomes sluggish, making it increasingly hard to stay motivated. The puzzle sections are generally simple. One notable exception was the "cicada quest," which—combined with the platforming elements—caused quite a bit of frustration. On the technical side, the game ran mostly smoothly, though I did encounter a couple of glitches that required a restart. Conclusion: Seasons after Fall is a small piece of art in terms of visuals and music, but unfortunately not as deep gameplay-wise as, for example, Ori and the Will of the Wisps. After a little over ten hours of playtime, I was ultimately glad to see the credits roll. GERMAN Seasons after Fall beeindruckt auf den ersten Blick mit seinem traumhaft schönen Artstyle und einer stimmungsvollen Musikuntermalung. Die AtmosphĂ€re ist ohne Frage die große StĂ€rke des Spiels. Leider nutzt sich dieser Eindruck mit der Zeit etwas ab. Obwohl die grafische Umsetzung wirklich liebevoll ist, Ă€hneln sich die Gebiete stark, was dem Erkundungsdrang und der Orientierung schnell die Luft nimmt. Auch die Geschichte bleibt eher abstrakt und fĂŒr mich schwer greifbar. Die Quests wiederholen sich im Kern hĂ€ufig und fĂŒhren spĂ€testens ab der Spielmitte zu einer spĂŒrbaren Eintönigkeit. Der Spielfluss wird zunehmend zĂ€h, und es fĂ€llt schwer, motiviert zu bleiben. Die RĂ€tselpassagen sind grundsĂ€tzlich einfach gehalten. Eine unrĂŒhmliche Ausnahme stellte fĂŒr mich die „Zikaden-Quest“ dar, die in Kombination mit den Plattformelementen fĂŒr einigen Frust sorgte. Technisch lief das Spiel ĂŒberwiegend stabil, allerdings kam es an ein, zwei Stellen zu Glitches, die einen Neustart nötig machten. Fazit: Seasons after Fall ist visuell und musikalisch ein kleines Kunstwerk, spielerisch jedoch leider nicht so tiefgehend wie z. B. Ori and the Will of the Wisps. Nach etwas ĂŒber zehn Stunden Spielzeit war ich letztlich froh, den Abspann erreicht zu haben.
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March 2025
I would be lying if i said Seasons after fall is a purely fun gameplay experience but, what game is if we're being honest? Only true indie masterpieces are without flaws, games such as Hyper Light Drifter or Ori, which this game reminds me of in terms of visuals. The visuals in seasons after fall are nothing short of breathtaking, reason enough to play this game. It really does look as good when playing as it does in the screenshots & videos. You traverse each biome a few times, seeing them change with the seasons. While this is very cool (and beautifull) herein also lies the problem. You have to traverse the same places multiple times which can get a bit annoying at times if i'm honest. This makes the game drag on a bit, as it pulls some enjoyment out of it. Not enough to completely ruin the experience but still something that's noticable. I was glad the game finally ended when it did, and still look back upon it as a whole satisfied, not only because of the visuals. The music was also very nice, no earworms but an orchestral score that really fits with the seasons. The voice acting present is also suprisingly good and the game tells an intrigueing story. While said narrative is drawn out across the backtracking gameplay, it still serves as a guide thread throughout. the game felt responsive to play and there were no technical hiccups. Worth playing to completion if only to see the seasons after fall!
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Oct. 2024
This review is based on 100% completion and 6.6 hours of gameplay. Recommendation: Would I recommend this game? Absolutely. This is a lovely, relaxing game with a unique and beautiful aesthetic. The art style is something to truly appreciate. However, it’s important to note that not everyone will enjoy this type of game. There’s no action, and it’s highly narrative-driven. But if you’re looking for something to chill out with and simply enjoy, this is perfect. The game’s unique style gave me strong Bambi vibes, both in its storytelling and presentation. The narrative was engaging, with a charming, upbeat tone, yet it carried a sense of melancholy, much like Bambi . The only real improvement I would suggest would be in player guidance. The game doesn’t do much to subtly direct you on where to go or what to do next. While most things are straightforward, a few gentle hints through story narration or in the game world would have helped with some moments of confusion. The voice acting, especially the narration from the seed, is delivered with great enthusiasm and really fits the tone of the game. The audio and music are also well done and complement the experience. However, there were times when the music seemed a bit off, playing randomly and then stopping shortly after—not a major issue, but noticeable. The gameplay is straightforward, with basic controls for movement, jumping, actions, and the ability to change seasons. Overall, it felt smooth and fluid on a controller, though there were occasional moments of slight awkwardness with smaller movements. The platforming is simple and easy, and the puzzles are not too difficult, although, as mentioned, better guidance could have enhanced the experience further. While the game isn’t long, it’s a lovely and enjoyable experience. For the content you get, the base price is just about acceptable, though I’d say it’s on the upper end of the value scale. As the game is older and goes on sale frequently, I’d recommend waiting for a good discount before picking it up. Achievements: The achievements in this game aren’t difficult. Most are story-related, and you’ll earn the majority by the time you finish the game. There’s also a collectible achievement and one miscellaneous achievement. Fortunately, the game offers free roam at the end, so you can go back and tidy up anything you missed during your playthrough. As a result, there are no missable achievements in this game.
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Oct. 2024
Excellent little puzzle platformer. The art style is delightful. The mechanics are sufficiently novel for the length of the game. Controls can be a little difficult at times, but you get used to it pretty quick. None of the areas are difficult or punishing enough for failure due to control quirks to be anything more than a quick inconvenience. The game is pretty easy. The hardest part of the puzzles is usually just navigating the area to find the solution. That would get tedious fast, but this a short game with an interesting story. 100% in 5 hours with some mild backtracking just for collection. There's a decent bit of required backtracking as the story / your powers progress, so don't worry about doing and seeing everything your first time in an area - chances are you can't yet anyway. Some would consider this to be a nuisance, but I think there's a certain charm to a tight story taking place in a limited area, with new actions or space opening up as you act upon the world. I would easily pay $10 for a 5 hour movie I can keep and re-watch whenever I want, so I'd argue that this game is absolutely worth full price. Also, I quite like the little fox. And unless you get the true ending (nearly 100% achievements), you'll understand why that's not entirely an endorsement. No, I didn't cry a little and you have no proof.
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July 2024
This game, oh, where do I even begin. I first played this game when I was a young teenager with a less than desirable comprehension of English, but I fell in love with it back then for its absolutely STUNNING visuals and charming soundtrack. It is vibrant and fluid, with a nice hand-painted touch. Besides, you get to play as a cute little fox and control the seasons, and what is not to love about it? Some time ago I replayed it, and it still remains one of those experiences I hold very dear to my heart. I rarely enjoy platformer-style games but this one CAPTIVATED me, and, despite feeling a bit maze-y and confusing at some parts, I never felt really stuck. The storyline and the ending had me in SHAMBLES I tell you. The twists, the shifts of tone, all of it felt so well strung together, and I will admit this game DID make me cry, and I found the story and emotions of The Seed strangely relatable Either way, this is one of my comfort games and it never loses its charm no matter how many times I come back to it. It is oh so great and I love it oh so much, what else is there to say?
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Frequently Asked Questions

Seasons after Fall is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam.

Seasons after Fall is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 9.99€ on Steam.

Seasons after Fall received 2,439 positive votes out of a total of 3,019 achieving a rating of 7.80.
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Seasons after Fall was developed by Swing Swing Submarine and published by Focus Entertainment.

Seasons after Fall is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Seasons after Fall is not playable on MacOS.

Seasons after Fall is not playable on Linux.

Seasons after Fall is a single-player game.

Seasons after Fall does not currently offer any DLC.

Seasons after Fall does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Seasons after Fall does not support Steam Remote Play.

Seasons after Fall is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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