Seascape Overview
Seascape was one of those games you'd find on a Flash portal in the late 2000s. It stood out for its attempt at 3D underwater visuals, which felt quite immersive for a browser game at the time. The experience was simple and self-contained, a quiet dive you could complete in a single sitting.
You control a diver from a first-person perspective, using your mouse to look around and navigate the deep. Your main goal is to explore the ocean floor, locating and collecting a series of scattered pearls. The mechanics involve basic movement and interaction, like clicking to pick up items. You also manage your air supply, which adds a gentle pressure to your exploration. The pace is slow and deliberate, more about observation than action, with a difficulty that comes from careful navigation rather than intense challenge. It feels like a brief, peaceful escape into a silent blue world.