
Uproot (Oceanside)
A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
About The Game
Uproot (Oceanside) is a linear SFW hybrid visual novel with free-roaming sections.
Plot Summary
Take on the role of botanist professor as he deals with the challenges externally and internally while living in Oceanside. Due to unexpected living expenses, Koi tries to take control of this situation by himself by winning the prize money for the flower contest. Meanwhile, mysterious vines appear from the docks, causing problems with the boats and moresome bound. Meet a cast of colorful characters, deal with the crisis that plagues Oceanside, and find self-discovery.
The Team
This game is brought to you by:
- Writer & Game Designer: Krang
- Lead Artist & Character Artist: Forest
- Lead Programmer: Buck
- Background Artist: Aki
- Background Artist: Tony
- Overworld Game Artist/ Ui Artist: Magua
- 3D Artist: Demonic
- Ui Artist: Diego
- Co-writer: Chow Ursane
Support Us
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars (9 total ratings) |
Author | SteelSealGames |
Genre | Visual Novel |
Made with | Unity, Blender, Clip Studio Paint |
Tags | Adult, Bara, Horror, Isometric, LGBT, Mystery, Singleplayer, Story Rich, Unity |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Links | Twitter/X, Bluesky |
Download
Install instructions
1. Download the game (it will be a ZIP file)
2. Extract the folder
3. Open the folder and double-click on the .exe file titled Uproot Oceanside
Development log
- Uproot Devlog #145 days ago
Comments
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Let me take a big crunch on those backgrounds. mmm mm mmm yummy buildings.
O jogo terá uma versão Android
We're planning to have a mobile version, it'll just take a bit more time.
Very good until now, but I'm a bit worried about this novel's future due to having pokemon characters, and nintendo has threatened to sue fan content of pokemon before.
Nintendo would have some legal rights here, but I'm not that worried. Especially with more popular things like Pokerogue still existing. I've seen a number of fan games with Pokémon lookalike characters. As long as they don't say Pokémon, trainer, types, pokeball, etc, they should be fine. Nintendo doesn't typically sue smaller unmonetized content, they send warnings and threats, which can be ignored because it wastes too much of their money to properly sue.
I mean they threatened to sue the nsfw eeveelutions comic
Exactly, threats, that's typically enough to scare people off. They also threatened PokeRogue yet it still exists stronger than ever. They won't sue just because it looks similar.
They tried to sue Palworld tho, they are definitely petty enough to sue a comic or a VN if there's monetary gain
Is the game going past talk to everybody or that's the end because i think i talked to everybody
Okay nevermind you have to talk to people multiple times