Check out the latest dev diary for 1666: Amsterdam.
The new dev diary released today explores the inspiration that Dutch Golden Age art placed itself within the game. The artistic style put a stamp on the games visuals and identity between the the different timelines.
The game has had a free playable demo on Steam that explores the prologue of the game.
Check out the dev diary below:
Panache Digital Games will release Developer Diary #2 for 1666: Amsterdam on July 14, offering players a behind-the-scenes look at the artistic vision behind the upcoming story-led action-adventure from creative director Patrice Désilets.
Released under the banner of the New Moon, this latest episode explores how the team drew inspiration from 17th-century Dutch art, particularly the Dutch Golden Age, to shape the game’s distinctive visual identity across its different timelines.
From historical research and artistic references to the process of translating paintings into interactive environments, the episode showcases the philosophy and craftsmanship behind the world of 1666: Amsterdam.
Check out the prologue here on Steam.

