25 years ago, Dreamcast's strangest life sim stared into our souls – and then into the future
Opinion | Edge magazine remembers Seaman, a weird and wonderful simulation game from last century
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GamesSimulation25 years ago, Dreamcast’s strangest life sim stared into our souls – and then into the futureWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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Out of the mouths of babes comes unexpected wisdom. In the case of Seaman, the babe is a fish with the face of an adult man. You’ve raised it diligently for weeks – hatching eggs, watching amoebae grow into gilled creatures that eat their brethren and then embark upon a secret, more complex third lifecycle – before it comes out with it. “Do you think the Internet is dangerous?” Seaman asks. You enter into a nuanced …