TSA writes: "The problem I’ve always with walking simulators is that they just contain far too much walking. Forget what poets, philosophers and sages from throughout the ages have claimed about the emotional benefits of going for a good walk, they are all wrong. William Wordsworth way well have clocked up an impressive 180,000 miles on his internal pedometer and waxed lyrical about walking’s benefits in ‘Sweet was the Walk’ but he never had to sit through the tedious drudgery of getting from A to B and back to A again in Firewatch before something exciting happened."
Starting today, Beyond Blue and Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) are free at Epic Games Store. Once you claim them, they're yours to keep.
BLG writes: "If the best way to overcome your fears is to face them head-on, then playing underwater games should be an efficient way to help you get over the fear of the deeps, better known as Thalassophobia. Of course, it all depends on the game because plenty of them are terrifying regardless of whether or not you’re afraid of big bodies of water. Don’t worry, though, because this article is all about serene and relaxing underwater games. At least for the most part."
It’s probably too old for the list, but Ecco the Dolphin was a good’r back in the day.
COG writes: E-Line Media with cooperation from the BBC's Blue Planet II brings us an educational journey to learn more about the world under the sea.