Where the Water Tastes Like Wine

In November 2019, Serenity Forge announced that Where the Water Tastes Like Wine would also be released on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

[2] Players explore a Great Depression-era United States, hearing and collecting oral stories and passing them along.

Where the Water Tastes Like Wine was developed by Dim Bulb Games and Serenity Forge.

[17] However, in the months following release, creator Johnnemann Nordhagen wrote in his postmortem,[18] "I can’t discuss exact numbers, but in the first few weeks fewer people bought the game than I have Twitter followers, and I don’t have a lot of Twitter followers," and "At the end of the day it’s astounding that a game that got this much attention from the press, that won awards, that had an all-star cast of writers and performers, that had a bizarre celebrity guest appearance [by the musician Sting] failed this hard."

"[19] The soundtrack of Where the Water Tastes Like Wine gained praise as an authentic representation of Americana: The 30-track compilation spans folk, jazz, country, blues, bluegrass, and more.