Ambrosia Sky — Sci‑Fi Death Cleaning on Saturn’s Rings
Ambrosia Sky, from indie studio Soft Rains, puts you in the boots of Dalia, a Scarab and a “death cleaner” tasked with clearing alien fungal contamination on the rings of Saturn. The game mixes first-person cleaning mechanics with investigation, ritualistic Death Rites, crafting, zero-gravity traversal and atmospheric storytelling.
What to expect
- Play as Dalia, clearing alien fungus, avoiding hazards like fires and electrical interference.
- Harvest strange fungal fruit to upgrade your sprayer and craft new tools.
- Perform Death Rites: listen to Last Wills, sample DNA and cremate bodies with specialized spores for The Ambrosia Project.
- First-person exploration with zero-gravity sections, equipment upgrades and FPS elements.
- Story-driven, meditative take on mortality from Soft Rains’ Kaitlin Tremblay (A Mortician’s Tale).
Demo & release status: A free demo is available on Steam. The full game is listed as “Coming Soon” on the Steam store with no confirmed release date yet.
Play the demo on Steam: Ambrosia Sky Demo on Steam
Official game page (Steam): Ambrosia Sky on Steam
Trailer & press: The story trailer and press materials are available via GamesPress: GamesPress — Ambrosia Sky Story Trailer
About the studio: Soft Rains was founded by narrative director Kaitlin Tremblay and industry veterans; the team has worked on titles at Ubisoft, Bethesda and indie projects.
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