![]() ![]() ![]() Meredith also moves at a snail’s pace, which was irritating sometimes. Even the speed walking option offers a marginal boost at best, perhaps increasing her speed to that of an energetic sloth. For some, this alone could cause them to bounce out from playing so we would love to see this patched in a future update. There were also some difficulties with glitches when Meredith got into a tight space on a wooded trail. I sometimes had to exit the game and then restart to get reoriented. Maybe the devs could offer (or already do) an easy way to get unstuck. I know this is supposed to be a friendly, small-town but surely there should be some consequences to driving a federal postal service vehicle like a bat out of hell? Nobody would honk a horn or yell obscenities. ![]() I could park in the middle of an intersection to deliver a package and a long line of cars would line up patiently behind the truck. I could drive the truck headlong into another vehicle or run over pedestrians without consequence. I had some challenges with the mechanics of driving the mail truck before I discovered autopilot which was a huge time saver. There was some value to learning how to drive the truck manually and taking the time to feel immersed in the experience. But the fact that there are no real consequences to bad driving was a bit jarring and took away from the realism. The choices I made for Meredith completely determined the outcome of the game and I would love to go back and play again to explore the roads not taken. It’s not all sweetness and light in Providence Oaks, though. Meredith uncovers some shady dealings going on about town, various friendly but slightly mysterious characters operating on the fringes, romantic tensions, and the constant pull of her old corporate life in the big city. Reconnecting with my childhood best friend was also a process but very rewarding. The decisions you make for Meredith give depth and tension to the game. I found it a challenge to win favor with the over-sensitive and suspicious elderly Miss Jenkins, but once I offered to transport her sick cat to the vet, I could do no wrong in her eyes. The voice acting is superb and the dialogue between Meredith and the other characters was genuine and unforced. These Are the People in Your NeighborhoodĪlong the way, Meredith meets various townspeople and it is through these interactions with the NPCs of Lake where the game shines. One of the most engaging aspects of the game is the setting: The sun rises and the light changes throughout the day. If the weather forecast on the truck radio calls for rain in the afternoon, the clouds roll in and it will rain. You can feel the passage of time as you can drink in the beauty of the sunset light filtering through the September leaves.Īfter a hectic day at my real-life job, I found it relaxing to deliver the mail in this gorgeous postcard setting. Lake operates slowly and easily, just as life does in a small, idyllic lakeside town. The soundtrack is unobtrusive the radio in the mail truck gives the daily weather report and local news and plays some easy listening love songs. I felt immersed by the sounds of my truck, birds and wind in the trees, cars honking at my erratic driving, waterfalls. Playing this game is a meditative experience. The map was very helpful in navigating this lakeside community. After a few times around the lake, I found I was becoming familiar with the layout and the different neighborhoods. The gameplay is intuitive and not complex with manual steering, fast travel, or optional autopilot if you still want to enjoy the view without fiddling with the steering. Should I help Miss Jenkins by transporting her sick cat to Mr Mackey the vet? Should I help handsome lumberjack Robert with his environmental preservation campaign? Should I go to the movies with the quirky and cute owner of the local video store? Or should I just go home after work and read a book or watch television? I was given choices on these interactions. Meredith’s workday consists of delivering the mail and interacting with the townspeople. ![]() The story unfolds over two weeks, and there is a decision to be made at the end will Meredith return to her high-powered job in the city? Or will she choose to stay in her hometown? Lady of the LakeĮach day opens at the post office where Meredith gets in her mail truck affectionately dubbed “The Goose” and delivers letters and packages to the people of Providence Oaks. The year is 1986, and you are Meredith Weiss, a software developer returning to her hometown after seventeen years to take over her father’s mail delivery route while her parents are on vacation. Lake is an adventure game set in picturesque Providence Oaks, Oregon. ![]()
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