Game Overview
Released in 2002, Eternal Daughter is a platform-adventure game developed by Blackeye Software. This indie title offers a compelling narrative and challenging gameplay, set within a fantasy world that combines elements of exploration and combat.
Gameplay and Features
The game is a 2D side-scroller where players control a young girl who embarks on a quest to discover her past and fulfill her destiny. It features non-linear exploration with metroidvania-style progression, requiring players to gain new abilities to access previously unreachable areas.
Development and Legacy
Developed by Derek Yu and Jon Perry under the Blackeye Software banner, it exemplifies the early 2000s indie game movement. The game stands out for its detailed sprite work and atmospheric soundtrack, contributing to an immersive experience despite its technical simplicity.
Critical Reception
Though not widely known, it holds a special place among fans of indie games for its ambition and deep narrative, especially given its release period. It is regarded as a hidden gem, showcasing the potential of independent game development during that era.









