Owning on GOG means you own the game. Period.
If you love games that let you listen to the rain on a tin roof, hunt wild boars with a slingshot, and slowly starve to death while surrounded by beautiful pixel-art landscapes—grab this update.
has been perfecting this balance of serene Americana and brutal survival since its launch. Now, with the release of version 2.4.0.6 on GOG , the game has reached its most stable, complete, and feature-rich state yet.
🎒🎒🎒🎒 (4/5 Backpacks) "Still the best survival game about a girl, her dog, and a guitar-driven folk soundtrack." Have you survived the river in v2.4.0.6? Share your best "died of dysentery" story in the comments below!
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to finally jump into this "roguelite river voyage," let this patch be it. While The Molasses Flood (the studio behind the game, sadly now closed) isn’t adding new DLC, version 2.4.0.6 is a critical quality-of-life update. This patch focuses on the backend and platform stability, specifically for the GOG Galaxy client and offline installers.
The offline backup installers that come with this version mean you can install this gem on a laptop, a Steam Deck (it runs flawlessly via Heroic or Lutris), or a future PC without ever needing to "phone home" to a server. With the unfortunate closure of The Molasses Flood's original independent spirit (they are now under a different publisher), v2.4.0.6 stands as a time capsule. It is the final, definitive patch for one of the most atmospheric survival games of the last decade.
There is a specific kind of tranquility found only in chaos. It’s the quiet hum of a campfire while a storm rages overhead, the sigh of relief when you spot a rickety church steeple on the horizon, and the gut-wrenching panic of realizing your raft is drifting directly toward a bear.
You are a girl named Scout. You have a dog named Aesop. The world has flooded. You must ride your raft down a procedurally generated river to reach "The Angel."
