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Overboard!

2021
GenresAdventure, Indie, Action, Crime, Side View Perspective, RPG, Visual Novel, Point & Click, Strategy, Single Player
AvailableJun 2, 2021
PlatformNintendo Switch
Developerinkle
Overview

July, 1935. A murder has been committed aboard the SS Hook, eight hours out from New York. Only one problem: you did it. Can you get away with murder?

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

86


Opencritic Score

88


IMDB Score

6.8

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29 reviews found

100

Gaming-age.com

Aug 18, 2021

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100

Theguardian.com

Jun 9, 2021

Overboard! allows us to imagine what would have happened had Agatha Christie seen Groundhog Day and written a whole new type of mystery novel as a result. Its mobile format also works in its favour – as a Switch or smartphone game, it feels like carrying a little detective paperback around with you, except here you are the lead character, author and reader. As an experiment in fast, story-based game development it is – unlike most of my own mariticidal plots and alibis – a quite scintillating success.


90

Nintendoblast.com.br

Jun 13, 2021

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90

Nintendoworldreport.com

Jun 7, 2021

Overboard is a brilliant narrative video game through and through. The unique premise sets up a tangled web that is engrossing to figure out, as you take your villainous widow through all sorts of scenarios where she does everything from kill again to perfectly set up someone else to take the fall. This might not be as altruistic as other time loop games in the pantheon, but it’s certainly one of the most ingenious in its design.


90

Useapotion.com

Jun 28, 2021

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90

Purenintendo.com

Jun 21, 2021

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90

Heypoorplayer.com

Jul 7, 2021

Even with multiple goals to accomplish, secrets to uncover, and potential endings to see, Overboard! isn’t going to last you months. This is a relatively short game. You might run through it thirty times, but many of those will take ten to fifteen minutes. Others might take thirty minutes to an hour on the long end, but this is an appetizer, the sort of game to be savored over a long weekend rather than obsessed over for months. That’s not a slight. That weekend will be filled with fascinating twists, especially considering you know from the very start what actually happened. Overboard! is a wonderful voyage, well worth your time. Just make sure you don’t go over the rail yourself.


90

Nindiespotlight.com

Jun 2, 2021

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90

Techraptor.net

Jun 10, 2021

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90

Hardcoregamer.com

Jul 6, 2021

Overboard! is one of the year’s most delightful surprises so far, a terrific reverse murder mystery with several twists and turns around every corner, and one that can still put up a notable challenge as you try to figure out every possible step towards getting Veronica off the hook and on the path to a life of luxury instead. A mix of sharp writing, clever puzzles and simple yet effective gameplay results in a killer experience that will leave you coming back for more.

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