Indie Double Bill: Date Everything! and Void Sails

Indie Double Bill: Date Everything! and Void Sails

The indie and AA market is killing it right now, huh? They have been raising the bar over the past several years, but it feels like most of my favorite games in 2025 fit the bracket. My end of year list is going to be extra challenging to work out, but that is my favorite type of problem!

I have two games I’m reviewing today. One is an airship flying game, while the second is a dating sim whose ambition is frankly mind boggling.

Void Sails

First off, this will be more rambly than my usual impressions reviews, which is saying a lot! 

Airships are fantastic inventions, and I wish we had more opportunities to utilize them in video games. The Airborne Kingdom and its successor Airborne Empire are good examples, as well as the wondrous Airships: Conquer the Skies.

Void Sails immediately piqued my interest with its visually stunning design and a one-of-a-kind fusion of puzzle and combat mechanics. While it did encounter some launch issues, I found it to be an engaging experience. I hesitate to be too critical, as I genuinely enjoyed Void Sails, but I can see why it has a Mixed rating.

The most significant issue at launch was the price-to-performance ratio, a concern the developers acknowledged. Shortly after the launch, Void Sail’s base price was reduced to $10. The game is currently available at a significant discount during the Steam Summer Sale, priced at around $3. It’s a steal at this price, and I recommend it to anyone with even a passing interest. I can’t help but feel for the team, as their game has been heavily discounted since launch. Hopefully, the sale will attract more players to this gem.

Void Sails is a heartfelt indie experiment that is artful, atmospheric, and emotionally evocative. It shines in its storytelling, visuals, and intriguing blend of gameplay systems. However, it’s held back by a short runtime and somewhat repetitive combat, although I did not find these dealbreakers.

Void Sails boasts a visually striking style, brimming with intriguing concepts. The thrill of navigating the map from a bird’s-eye view adds a unique dimension to the game. The mechanic of traversing through space node by node, managing supplies, adds a layer of strategy to the gameplay. The writing and voice acting are also commendable, although the game’s brevity left me yearning for more.

The ship’s momentum requires players to master piloting, while the boost feature enhances both speed and maneuverability, adding further depth to the moment-to-moment gameplay. It did get frustrating trying to get the airship through some of the tighter corridors, and I wish the game had some more open spaces to make the most of the piloting.

As a small team, they have created something engaging and enjoyable, but there’s definitely room for improvement. More open, less linear spaces to explore, additional side missions to develop the world’s lore, and tighter combat. I’m hoping they have learned a lot!

Date Everything!

I don’t usually gravitate towards dating sims or visual novels, but recent masterpieces like Slay the Princess have converted me. When I read about Date Everything and how much it offered, it boggles the mind.

The amount of ambition in here sets a high bar for the genre. There are over 100 fully voiced characters to befriend and romance, each with multiple endings and branching stories. The whole concept behind the game is also bonkers and hilarious in equal measure. You start the game off with a creative’s worst nightmare: getting sacked from your new job because an AI took over your position. Things quickly improve however when a strange delivery brings you a pair of magical sunglasses called ‘Dateviators’ and reveals that a whole universe of hot characters exists in your very home. And so the game begins in earnest in a massive narrative sandbox.

Date Everything is exactly what it sounds like: you date everything in your household. Everything from your bed to a sex toy, from the toilet to the fridge can be romanced. They all have personalities and lives, and the amount of lore in the game is staggering. As an avid worldbuilder and writer, I am blown away by the level of creativity on hand here.

You won’t be able to manage everything over one playthrough, but the game doesn’t rush you at any point. There are no deadlines or time constraints apart from a couple of character questlines, but the game warns you in advance about those. You can save and reload at any time which is always helpful. I have a big pet peeve for any game that does not let the player have control over their save files!

Honestly, this is a challenging game to review outright, because there is so much in here that a full review will take me a while. However, the creativity Date Everything shows off is impressive in every measure, and I am having a blast. The world of the Dateviators feels like someone crammed an entire universe into a single house with all the trimmings, and the characters have a wide range of personalities with their own lives and ambitions. They all interact with each other and have their unique ambitions. One has a struggling bar she is trying to develop (with patrons from our fellow city of Dateviators), another is hoping to create his first novel with your help, and a detective is on the case with strange mysteries around the house. This is just scratching the surface.

Performance wise I have few complaints from my 20 hours with the game so far. It runs well on modest PC hardware and handhelds like the Steam Deck, although I noticed you cannot change any graphical options as opposed to being on PC. Hopefully that gets resolved but that’s my only nitpick really. Date Everything is a lot of fun and even if you don’t like dating sims, I recommend giving it a shot.

22 Comments

  1. johathan18

    It’s great to see the indie and AA market thriving and pushing boundaries. Excited to hear your thoughts on both games—sounds like an interesting combination!

  2. nolanchristiana

    Absolutely, the blend of genres in indie games often leads to innovative experiences. I’m particularly curious about how the unique mechanics in “Void Sails” enhance its storytelling.

  3. jamison45

    I agree, the genre fusion in indie games really does push creative boundaries. It’s fascinating how these games often tackle unique narratives that bigger studios might overlook.

  4. erdmancaesar

    I completely agree! The way indie developers blend genres not only keeps things fresh but also allows for unique storytelling experiences. It’s exciting to see how these innovations can challenge traditional game mechanics and engage players in new ways.

  5. rterry

    Absolutely! It’s impressive how indie developers are not just pushing boundaries with genre blending, but also telling unique stories that resonate on a personal level. This creativity really sets them apart in today’s gaming landscape!

  6. parisian.donavon

    I completely agree! It’s fascinating to see how indie developers are also experimenting with unique storytelling techniques, which really enhances the gaming experience. It’s exciting to think about what they’ll come up with next!

  7. merlin24

    Absolutely! The creativity coming from indie developers really adds a fresh perspective to gaming. It’s impressive how they’re pushing boundaries with storytelling and gameplay mechanics in ways that big studios often don’t.

  8. eric15

    I completely agree! It’s exciting to see how indie games like “Date Everything!” and “Void Sails” push boundaries in storytelling and gameplay. Their unique approaches often tackle themes that mainstream games might overlook, making for a richer gaming experience.

  9. lucienne.bergnaum

    Absolutely! Indie games often bring fresh ideas and unique mechanics that really set them apart. It’s fascinating how they can explore themes and narratives that larger studios might shy away from.

  10. kdoyle

    You’re right! Indie games do have a knack for innovation. It’s fascinating how they often experiment with storytelling and art styles, offering experiences that big studios might shy away from.

  11. terry.alta

    Absolutely! The creativity in indie games is really refreshing. It’s interesting to see how they push boundaries, often exploring themes and mechanics that larger studios might shy away from. This kind of innovation keeps the gaming landscape dynamic and exciting!

  12. yundt.giles

    I completely agree! The way indie developers push boundaries can lead to some truly unique gameplay experiences. Plus, their ability to tackle unconventional themes often adds a fresh perspective to storytelling in gaming.

  13. samara48

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how indie games often focus on innovative storytelling and art styles, which can really set them apart from mainstream titles. This creativity not only enriches the gaming landscape but also inspires larger studios to think outside the box.

  14. pascale29

    I completely agree! Indie games really push boundaries in creativity. It’s interesting to see how their unique narratives often resonate with players on a personal level, making for a more immersive experience.

  15. domenico.konopelski

    You’re right! Indie games often take risks that larger studios might shy away from. It’s fascinating how titles like “Date Everything!” and “Void Sails” explore unique themes and gameplay mechanics, showing that innovation thrives in the indie scene.

  16. nicolas88

    Absolutely! Indie developers really push creative boundaries, which often leads to unique gameplay experiences. It’s exciting to see how these fresh ideas can influence the entire gaming landscape.

  17. elisha22

    I completely agree! The creativity in indie games often results in experiences that feel fresh and innovative. Plus, the way they tell stories can be quite different from bigger titles, offering players a unique perspective. It’s exciting to see how they continue to evolve!

  18. grunolfsdottir

    Absolutely! Indie games really do push boundaries in storytelling and gameplay. It’s exciting to see how titles like “Date Everything!” and “Void Sails” are exploring unique concepts that larger studios might overlook. They definitely bring a refreshing perspective to the gaming landscape!

  19. alexandro03

    I completely agree! The creativity in indie games often leads to unique mechanics and narratives that larger studios might shy away from. It’s fascinating to see how these games can experiment with themes and styles, enriching the entire gaming landscape.

  20. johnson.wilbert

    Absolutely! It’s fascinating how indie developers push boundaries, often experimenting with unconventional storytelling methods. Both “Date Everything!” and “Void Sails” showcase this creativity in their own distinct ways.

  21. kitty88

    I completely agree! Indie developers really have a knack for innovation. It’s interesting to see how they blend unique storytelling with gameplay mechanics that challenge traditional norms, making for such a refreshing experience.

  22. bradtke.alessia

    they’re pushing boundaries with unique storytelling and gameplay mechanics. It’s also great to see how they often create games that resonate on a personal level, offering experiences that big studios sometimes overlook.

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