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The Nature Of Magic -ch.1- By Slate Interactive Apr 2026

With the release of The Nature of Magic – Ch.1 , the first episode in a planned five-part series, Slate isn’t asking you to cast spells. They are asking you to listen . You play as Kaelen , a disgraced former “Resonator” living in the coastal city of Veridian Wake. In this world, magic isn’t an energy you possess; it is a low-frequency hum emitted by the planet itself—the "Telluric Bleed."

Most people cannot hear it. Those who can usually go mad.

However, if you are tired of magic being reduced to a damage-per-second stat—if you long for a game that treats the arcane with the same reverence as Annihilation treated the Shimmer—buy this immediately. The Nature of Magic -Ch.1- By Slate Interactive

If the wind is howling in , you must hum F-sharp. If a school of bioluminescent eels are clicking in C-major triad , you must replicate that exact chord.

As Kaelen “hears” the world’s hum, a radial dial appears on screen segmented into 24 runes, each corresponding to a specific harmonic frequency. To solve a puzzle (e.g., calming a violent tide or mending a torn sail), you don’t press a button. You hum. Using your controller’s microphone (or headset), you must match the pitch of the environment. With the release of The Nature of Magic – Ch

Slate Interactive, a small studio known for their atmospheric puzzle games, wants to completely dismantle that idea.

One point deducted for the microphone sensitivity. My dog howled every time I tried to solve the tidal lock puzzle. You can purchase The Nature of Magic - Ch.1 directly from the [Slate Interactive Official Store] or on Steam. A demo for Chapter Two is rumored to drop during the Winter Game Fest. In this world, magic isn’t an energy you

2.5 – 3 hours Price: $9.99 USD Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S (Switch version delayed to Q1 2024)

October 26, 2023 Category: Indie Game Deep Dive | Narrative Design Reading Time: 6 minutes The Premise: Magic as a Language, Not a Weapon We’ve all played the games. You find a dusty tome, click “Learn Spell,” and suddenly you can shoot fire from your fingertips. Magic, in most interactive media, is treated as a reskinned gun. It is loud, explosive, and ultimately violent.

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