Product Details
Where The Water Tastes Like Wine is on a region-free physical disc for the PlayStation 4 (also plays on PS5).
This Collector's Edition is limited to just 250 copies produced.This is not a numbered release, and thus is not a part of the zaituporteroselectricos Collection. We are distributing this title on behalf of PM Studios. Missing out on this release will not compromise a complete Limited Run set.
The Where The Water Tastes Like Wine Collector's Edition includes:
- Where The Water Tastes Like Wine physical copy on PS4
- 15oz Enameled Steel Camper Mug
- Jewel Case Soundtrack CD
- Deck of 16 Tarot Cards
- Fabric Wall Art
- Collectors Box
Players: 1
Genre: Adventure, Role-Playing, Puzzle
Supported Languages: French, German, Russian, Chinese, English
PLEASE NOTE: There is no purchase limit on this item. This item is currently in manufacturing and artwork is subject to change. Products are typically not expected to ship until 8-9 months after the preorder window closes. Future production updates will be visible on the product page and your account page. All orders are considered final and can not be canceled.
More information
Where the Water Tastes Like Wine is a Narrative-Adventure game about traveling, sharing stories, and surviving manifest destiny. Featuring gorgeous hand-drawn illustrations, Where the Water Tastes Like Wine combines 2D visuals with a 3D overworld US map.
Players wander across a folkloric Depression era United States at their own pace, meeting strangers with their own stories to tell. Through these interactions, players will be able to collect unique stories which can then be re-told to unlock new interactions. In this way the in-game stories themselves act as a currency to progress through the game, and it’s up to the player to pair the right story with the unique needs of each of the characters that you will encounter throughout your travels. Only through these right pairings will characters reveal their true selves, and bestow you with the most powerful stories, the true ones which reveal something about their own lives. In Where The Water Tastes Like Wine, stories organically take on a life of their own as they grow larger and transform as they're told- and re-told.