Shoreline Games Announces Three Games
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Seattle – October 1, in the year of our Lord 2024
| Shoreline Games, a new studio founded out of gaming and
entertainment industry veterans, is slated to release with three
titles from a trio of talented game studios starting from Q1 of
2025, with more to be announced at a later date.
Nova Hearts
Shoreline Games will kick things off with Nova Hearts, a
turn-based strategy game with dating sim and visual novel
elements, from Lightbulb Crew who most notably released
Othercide to an overwhelmingly positive critical reception from
both press and audience alike. Their second game, now in
collaboration with Shoreline, is focused around a mysterious
force of power that transforms you and other highly attractive
people in your area into superheroes and villains! In its tag
line, it’s a TEXT, DATE and FIGHT your friends and enemies
alike.
Sanatorium
Sanatorium will be next with an early Q2 2025 release. The game
takes place in the 1920s and addresses the blurred lines between
modern psychiatric treatments and pseudoscience. Akin to
critical success Papers, Please, Sanatorium takes a similar
approach but to diagnose and treat your patients; balance your
moral decisions and society’s expectations; all while trying to
uncover something you lost long ago.
Onirism
In late Q2 early Q3 2025, Crimson Tales’ Onirism will be slated
to move out of early access and into 1.0 release. Onirism
centers around the world of Crearia where our protagonist Carol
is tasked with putting her enemies to sleep. Carol uses a
variety of toys and abilities to aid her in her quest to find
Bunbun in this colorful dream-like universe where literally
anything is possible.
“With over 17,000 games being released yearly, our goal is to
find games that are systems-based, have a very clear narrative
throughline, and provide it with the visibility needed to cut
through all the noise that’s out there,” said CEO and co-founder
Keith Kawamura. “I love telling stories, and I want Shoreline
and the games it works with to be the extension of that with a
clear path to enjoyment.”
Kawamura and co-founder Jenny Zha have established footing in
both games and streaming video specifically in publishing and
marketing. Both have served in the growth functions for some of
the biggest names including but not limited to Crunchyroll,
Rakuten Viki, CJ Entertainment, Devolver Digital, South by
Southwest, Unknown Worlds Entertainment, Perfect World
Entertainment, and Avex.
“What we’ve learned from our experience is how to nurture
communities and fandoms wherever they are,” said COO and
co-founder Jenny Zha. “We identify with games because we see a
reflection of our identity therein, and that’s something we want
to pull into the spotlight for each of these games and
communities we are working with.”
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