Beyond The Edge Of Owlsgard

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Beyond The Edge Of Owlsgard is an old-school point & click adventure game that is reminiscent of the animated movies and Saturday morning cartoons of decades gone by. While it is obviously inspired by the LucasArts and Sierra classics, it also strives to create its own style and identity by returning to the original “adventure” aspect of the genre.

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Release date:
23 December 2022
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Recent Steam reviews:
Very Positive
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (183)
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Beyond The Edge Of Owlsgard is an old-school point & click adventure game that is reminiscent of the animated movies and Saturday morning cartoons of decades gone by. While it is obviously inspired by the LucasArts and Sierra classics, it also strives to create its own style and identity by returning to the original “adventure” aspect of the genre. Aside from solving the obligatory inventory-based puzzles, this means a heavy focus on exploring mysterious lands, uncovering secrets and dealing with all kinds of dangers.



Strange things are happening in the animal kingdom of Velehill. Unknown shadows of large appearance are seen roaming through the forests and making the ground shake with every step of their steel feet. Houses and trees are destroyed and one animal after the other seems to disappear mysteriously.

Finn, a young roebuck, soon finds out about the disappearance of his family as well. Without hesitation, he goes on a journey to find them, not knowing he and his new friend Gwen the owl will soon uncover a dark secret that should have been kept hidden for all eternity...



  • An immersive story told through hand-drawn landscapes and countless animations!
  • A return to the “adventure” aspect of the genre – a big focus on exploring whimsical places, uncovering secrets, and dealing with tense and dangerous situations
  • Cinematic cutscenes, reminiscent of hand-drawn animated movies, mixed with a pixel art aesthetic
  • Atmospheric soundtrack, inspired by the old midi classics everyone knows and loves
  • 6-8 hours of gameplay

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows XP or higher
Processor:
Pentium or higher
Graphics:
320x240, 32-bit color
DirectX:
Version 8.0
Sound Card:
All DirectX-compatible sound cards

recommended*

OS *:
Windows XP or higher
Processor:
Pentium or higher
Graphics:
320x240, 32-bit color
DirectX:
Version 8.0
Sound Card:
All DirectX-compatible sound cards

User reviews

Kontgat
Recommended | 04 Mar 2026
7.1h played

What a wonderful game. The voice acting was amazing! It felt professional and expressive and the game has great writing to boot. It never felt dull or longwinding. I love how the main character, Finn, always has an answer for pretty much anything you can do. Whatever you can pull, take, give, combine - he will have a unique quip for most of it. And the art style is amazing - the characters are creative, emotive and

Helpful: 1
Dr. Beez
Recommended | 27 Feb 2026
68.0h played

The good: * Stunning pixel graphics * Nice soundtrack * Really good voice acting * Nicely fleshed out characters, locations and plot * Doesn't take itself too seriously The bad: * The dialogs go a bit overboard and are overly lengthy. You can cut them short at any time though. * I think they were in a rush in Chapter 4 (the final chapter), because most of the puzzles are heavily in the realm of moon logic, plus two

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🌸Azuma🌸
Recommended | 14 Feb 2026
20 min played

Pretty cool game I love the retro point & Click feel. Brings me back to my early childhood

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