Saveseeker Announced Coming In 2025

2024 is only half over and we are already hearing about great new releases coming in 2025. A trailer that recently caught my eye is a cozy adventure RPG from indie developers Paper Sword Games, Saveseeker.

In Saveseeker you play as a child named Emmer, who realizes she inherited the ability to “save” moments in time from her former hero father. Unfortunately her father has started using his powers for evil, and it’s up to Emmer, and her dragon sidekick Tippleton to stop her father and save the world. 

Play as Emmer who has to save the world… from her former hero turned nefarious dad.

Navigate Emmer through six animated worlds as you recruit your father’s former foes (say that three times fast) for your party. Each character has their own unique abilities that you can use to battle new foes in dynamic turn-based combat. 

The game mechanics of Saveseeker are really unique. Overwrite a world a hero has previously “saved”. Strategy is key in order to help Emmer and her party survive and save the world.

Along with fighting battles, play minigames to help uncover lore and unlock new equipment to help you on your journey.

Use your unique time traveling ability to fight foes.

With its unique and rich narrative, beautiful pixelated art, and a soundtrack that submerses you in gameplay, SaveSeeker is one to look for!

Set to hit PC and Mac in Q3 of 2025,  Saveseeker is available to wishlist on Steam now!

Bright Mylar

Chaotic Neutral, fueled by caffeine | Self-proclaimed cozy game connoisseur

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Saveseeker Announced Coming In 2025

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