<a href="http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3153685">Don't panic</a>!
The paradigm shift is surprising, and a tiny neanderthal isn't nearly as delightfully unnerving as a man-faced fish, but it's ultimately nothing more than an aesthetic change. As long as the interaction is up to par, I'll be quite satisfied.
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Long story short:
The myth of Seaman is that an Egyptian wizard turned two starcrossed-lovers into a birdwoman and a seaman, respectively.
The science of Seaman says that they're parasitic creatures that take on whatever form a seaman larvae is consumed by, and then bursts out of. So if it's eaten by a fish, they become fish people. But if it's eaten by a crane or something you get birdy people.
Sadly the bird seamen were never introduced in actual gameplay, just talked about.
The myth of Seaman is that an Egyptian wizard turned two starcrossed-lovers into a birdwoman and a seaman, respectively.
The science of Seaman says that they're parasitic creatures that take on whatever form a seaman larvae is consumed by, and then bursts out of. So if it's eaten by a fish, they become fish people. But if it's eaten by a crane or something you get birdy people.
Sadly the bird seamen were never introduced in actual gameplay, just talked about.
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There's no huge time commitment required for Seaman - you have to pop it in once or twice a day to adjust the temperature, but your sittings don't have to be any longer than 2 or 3 minutes. It's the sort of thing you can do before leaving for work in the morning. It's actually kind of therapeutic, or it would be if it weren't so bloodcurdling.
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