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.