Based on 4 reviews
Based on 26 reviews
Six press media gave it
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15/07/2025 | 91 | ||
Everdeep Aurora is a 2D exploration game set during a devastating meteor shower that is forcing the entire world to evacuate into the safety of the depths below. Its charming graphics gave me a nostalgic feeling as I, Shell the kitten, drilled my way through the rocks on my own personal quest for protection. Through text based dialogue, each enchanting character I encountered told me their stories and uncovered the secrets of Everdeep and the location of Shell’s mother. If you’re looking for your next indie adventure, look no further than this delightful gem from Nautilus Games! Read review | |||||
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Will Borger |
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09/07/2025 | 90 | |
Will Borger
Everdeep Aurora intrigued me. It moved me. It made me explore. Guided me often without me knowing it. It forced me to learn where things were (there is a map, but it does not mark everything), to backtrack, to explore, to remember, to find what was asked of me and solve what wasn’t, to carve my path in a way that acknowledged I would be back here, wherever that was, again. It took me through a world that felt old and lived in and like it could have been made twenty years ago but is probably only possible today. It introduced me to Shell, who reminded me of the value of being kind and helping others. Read review | |||||
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Erik Hodges |
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09/07/2025 | 90 | |
Erik Hodges
Everdeep Aurora is a niche, atmospheric gem that trades gameplay intensity for mood, narrative, and artistic charm. While its loose structure and lack of conventional progression may alienate some players looking for more mechanical depth or direction, it succeeds as a relaxing exploration experience. If you’re in the mood for a gentle, thoughtful journey through a beautifully drawn underground world, this game might just be for you. Read review | |||||
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Callum Rakestraw |
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29/07/2025 | 90 | |
Callum Rakestraw
Its easygoing nature suggests a straightforward tale, but has plenty to dig into if you’re willing to follow its many threads. Read review | |||||
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14/07/2025 | 90 | ||
There's a lot to learn about the world of Everdeep Aurora. Each new road we explore in these underground tunnels have discoveries that may even influence the various endings of the game. The good side is that it's not necessary to play the whole campaign again to see what every ending holds. It's a pacific metroidvania that does its job well in presenting captivating characters in 16 bits and a mystery as deep as Everdeep itself. Read review | |||||
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Matt Buckley |
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09/07/2025 | 85 | |
Matt Buckley
My time with Everdeep Aurora is an unforgettable experience. This world is full of memorable characters and stunning set pieces. At some point, after you delved deep underground, you’ll realize you need to get back, look up at the winding, chaotic path you’ve made to get here, and discover how this game uses the player’s curiosity and exploration in such a fun way. While it’s not entirely perfect, Everdeep Aurora is a wonderful, short, cozy experience you won’t want to miss. Read review | |||||
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Will Silberman |
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09/07/2025 | 84 | |
Will Silberman
Everdeep Aurora is more than a cozy digging metroidvania. It's a glimpse of what simplistic platforming can and should be, thoughtfully interwoven into a gameplay loop where discovery is the win condition. Its presentation might lack directness, but I would prefer a world where I can enjoy what I've dug up rather than being pointed to the next objective where I can surmise the outcome. Read review | |||||
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09/07/2025 | 80 | ||
Everdeep Aurora is a very lamp–like story in a trendy retro style about friendship, adventure and mutual assistance, completely devoid of violence or adult content. Read review | |||||
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A.J. Maciejewski |
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09/07/2025 | 80 | |
A.J. Maciejewski
If you're looking for a chill indie game to enjoy at your leisure then diving deep through Everdeep Aurora will certainly make you smile. 🐱 Read review | |||||
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Kat Oliveira |
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09/07/2025 | 80 | |
Kat Oliveira
Everdeep Aurora takes a bit of everything, which makes it a good metroidvania, but reduces it significantly to fit the scope of the game. In other words, it doesn't have a huge variety of settings, music, level design, skills, stories, etc., but it still manages to make what little it does have interesting — the game chose its battles, and won most of them overwhelmingly. In the end, what makes Everdeep Aurora special is how the game uses its “free” level design to its advantage, considering that this approach could easily backfire. Read review | |||||
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Jónatan Fernández Escribano «Jon Shepard» |
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12/08/2025 | 80 | |
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Everdeep Aurora es una aventura íntima y nostálgica, un viaje misterioso en un mundo de profundidades y secretos protagonizado por una niña felina que busca a su mamá en mitad del apocalipsis. Su pixel art, su banda sonora y su narrativa minimalista se entrelazan para ofrecer una experiencia breve, pero de las que dejan huella en la memoria y perforan hasta el centro del corazón. Read review | |||||
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Miggi | - | 24/07/2025 | 80 | |
Miggi
Everdeep Aurora offers a retro-styled game world that's fun to immerse yourself in and a story that, while it could have done with fewer text boxes, still works well with its various endings and lovable characters. The different endings make it worth listening carefully and exploring everything attentively and the 7-8 hours you spend underground with Shell will fly by quickly. Read review | |||||
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Justin Nation |
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11/07/2025 | 79 | |
Justin Nation
While it has some retro-styled visual appeal, and some unexpected story beats to discover, it mostly feels like a pretty ordinary metroidvania Read review | |||||
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Sergio Calzón «Conjito» |
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09/07/2025 | 75 | |
Sergio Calzón «Conjito»
Everdeep Aurora es un título muy entretenido que nos incita a explorar, aunque no tal y como nos gustaría con una mayor cantidad de alicientes. Sí que es cierto que cuenta con distintos finales, pero debemos advertiros que no es nada sencillo conseguirlos, pues a veces resultan opciones muy rebuscadas que, de forma natural es prácticamente imposible lograrlos. Por lo demás, debo confesar que me lo he pasado estupendamente, disfrutando y conociendo a cada uno de sus personajes (con sus correspondientes subtramas), ya que al final todo se encontraba perfectamente hilado. Everdeep Aurora es un juego corto, que se puede pasar perfectamente en una única sesión sin demasiadas complicaciones. Read review | |||||
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15/07/2025 | 75 | ||
I’ve settled on one word for Everdeep Aurora: dense. It’s tightly packed with gameplay and objectives. The compact corridor containing all of its points of interest ensures I’m always engaging with something. I have to unpack the emotions held close to the vest for the characters and tease out deep questions regarding humanity’s darkest instincts. It can also feel impenetrable, with a story that requires a lot of heavy lifting from players. It takes effort to dig through, and there’s gold to find. Read review | |||||
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Sophie Hiner |
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29/07/2025 | 75 | |
Sophie Hiner
Everdeep Aurora, a pixel art platformer from Ysbryd Games, has its faults. It also has enough charm and personality to overcome them. Striking visuals, fun gameplay, and an absolutely adorable cat make this a game that arcade adventure fans should definitely check out. Read review | |||||
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Alana Dunitz |
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09/07/2025 | 75 | |
Alana Dunitz
Everdeep Aurora is a chill game full of exploration and puzzles. It has a fun cast of animals to interact with, but the map is very vague and hard to follow. Read review | |||||
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João Canelo |
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22/07/2025 | 75 | |
João Canelo
Everdeep Aurora is a good idea that stands out for its visual presentation and charming characters, but it’s rarely fun or engaging as we explore its underground world. Read review | |||||
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James Luff |
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11/07/2025 | 75 | |
James Luff
Everdeep Aurora is a thoughtful and unusual game that rewards patience and curiosity. It’s not an adrenaline rush or a test of skill, but rather a slow descent into a world full of strange characters, gentle storytelling, and hidden truths. It’s a game I wasn’t sure about at first, but by the end, I was glad I took the trip. It’s not for everyone, but if it clicks, it really clicks. Read review | |||||
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17/07/2025 | 70 | ||
Do I think it’s a fun game? Not entirely. The gameplay angered me at times with how slow it was at the start and figuring out where to go was a pain. But gameplay was never really the focus for me. This is a slow burn game that relies on characters, story, and occasional puzzle solving. Those were the main draws for me, and it’s more than enough to keep people invested. Read review | |||||
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23/07/2025 | 70 | |
«Dark»
Everdeep Aurora es diferente y atrayente por su estética y propuesta. Si estás dispuesto a probar algo distinto, que busque conectar contigo como jugador, puede que este subsuelo sea justo lo que estabas buscando. Read review | |||||
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Alberto Morales Palencia «Kalas» |
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01/08/2025 | 70 | |
Alberto Morales Palencia «Kalas»
Una lluvia de meteoritos asola la superficie de un planeta que se enfrenta a su colapso, obligando a la población a adentrarse en el subsuelo. Como Shell, una niña felina que busca a su madre, te adentrarás en las profundidades para descubrir un mundo subterráneo oculto y a sus habitantes: criaturas atormentadas con un pasado incierto. Read review | |||||
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Shaun Fullard |
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10/07/2025 | 70 | |
Shaun Fullard
Everdeep Aurora capitalises on the nostalgia for Game Boy Color era aesthetics delivering a whimsical journey that had every sentimental bone in my body tingling. While it doesn’t quite stick the landing, I still enjoyed the majority of my time with the game. Read review | |||||
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Tim Jewett |
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09/07/2025 | 70 | |
Tim Jewett
While Everdeep Aurora doesn't break new ground (ha), it does offer a very polished take on the genre, emphasizing clever platforming and an initially simple narrative that unveils rich deep lore for those willing to seek it. Read review | |||||
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17/07/2025 | 67 | ||
Everdeep Aurora is the definition of a chill vibes videogame. While its cast of characters is interesting and it’s fun to burrow underground, its lack of guideposts and quest log leads to frustration. Read review | |||||
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Tom Quirk |
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10/07/2025 | 65 | |
Tom Quirk
I enjoyed my time with Everdeep Aurora, although it could have been better. Nautilus Games very deliberately nails the feel of an old Game Boy game from the mid-1990s, although it may turn off players looking for something more complex or challenging. With its charming art style and gameplay, it’s hard not to have a smile on your face as you drill down into the Everdeep. That said, the lack of clear guidance regarding exactly what the game is asking you to do a lot of the time left me longing for a quest log or objective marker. If you’re looking for a chill platformer with retro stylings and don’t mind a lack of clear direction, Everdeep Aurora is worth checking out. Read review | |||||
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Victor Vitório |
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09/07/2025 | 65 | |
Victor Vitório
My experience with Everdeep Aurora was a mixed bag, filled with lovely highs and uncomfortable lows. The beautiful visual presentation and impeccable music are certainly the highlights, as are some intuitive objectives that made for some great exploration here and there. However, the superficiality of mechanics, the complete lack of directions and tutorial, the poorly articulated narrative, and the questionable layout of the game screen and menus marred my adventure. Read review | |||||
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Jenni Lada |
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19/07/2025 | 60 | |
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An ongoing apocalyptic meteor shower has forced the world’s population to settle underground. As Shell, a feline child who awakens to find her mother missing, drill downward from the surface layer through a tile-based underground and discover the Everdeep. Switch version reviewed. Review copy provided by company for testing purposes. Read review | |||||
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Rahul Shirke |
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09/07/2025 | 60 | |
Rahul Shirke
Everdeep Aurora is a game that’s tough to recommend, because it doesn’t seem to be built for a specific kind of player so much as it is built for a certain mood. This is a game you play in the dark on a quiet, perhaps rainy night, exploring a world of darkness and light, meeting strange but fascinating characters, and piecing together a world you don’t immediately understand. Read review | |||||
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24/07/2025 | 60 | ||
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While it has its fair share of graphical and mechanical debris, Everdeep Aurora is an endearing little story of trying to find home and a sense of togetherness when the world is falling apart. Quests may be imbalanced in terms of rewards, but the characters are charming. The map lacks definition, but the stripped-back colour schemes are atmospheric. You won’t know where you’re going, but you’ll lose yourself in the sensational soundtrack along the way. Therefore, it digs up a Thumb Culture Silver Award from the deep! Read review | |||||
| P. | COUNTRY | SCORE | REVIEWS |
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| 1. | Poland | 85 | 1 |
| 2. | Brazil | 81,3 | 4 |
| 3. | Austria | 80 | 1 |
| 4. | Russia | 80 | 1 |
| 5. | United States | 76,1 | 10 |
| 6. | Netherlands | 75 | 1 |
| 7. | United Kingdom | 75 | 3 |
| 8. | Portugal | 75 | 1 |
| 9. | Spain | 73,8 | 4 |
| 10. | Canada | 70 | 2 |
| 11. | Australia | 67,5 | 2 |

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