Seaside Mystery -v0.27- By Kst |link| -
Unlike many games in its genre that rush to fan service, KsT prioritizes atmosphere. Version 0.27 opens with a rewritten prologue that emphasizes the town's history: a sunken ship from the 1920s, a reclusive lighthouse keeper, and a series of strange marks on the pier that only appear during a specific lunar phase.
If you enjoy narrative-driven games like Katawa Shoujo or Doki Doki Literature Club but wish they had a coastal noir filter, dive into Whisper Cove. Just be wary of the Janitor. And the tides. And whatever is scratching beneath the docks. Seaside Mystery -v0.27- By KsT
With the release of version 0.27, KsT (the solo or lead developer behind the project) has pushed the boundaries of what a "work in progress" can feel like. This article explores every cove and cliffside of this latest update, analyzing its narrative heft, gameplay mechanics, visual polish, and what the future might hold for this enigmatic title. At its surface, Seaside Mystery borrows from classic whodunit tropes. You play as a protagonist returning to the sleepy, salt-worn town of Whisper Cove —a place where the tide brings in more than just seaweed. Your stated goal is to investigate the sudden disappearance of a local figure, but as v0.27 makes abundantly clear, the "mystery" is a deep well. Unlike many games in its genre that rush


































