
Deep Sea Prisoner (aka Funamusea) is a Japanese contemporay artist that delved in various medias during her decades long career, such as RPG Games, mangas, animations and visual novels.
Deep-Sea Prisoner, also known by the studio name Funamusea, operates out of Japan and has released eleven games since 2012. The company focuses primarily on Adventure titles, with eight entries in that category, followed by six Role-playing games. Their work spans from 2010 through 2020, though their output slowed significantly after the first decade. They published five games during the 2010s and only two more in the early 2020s before a long gap appeared in recent records. Most of their releases target PC via Microsoft Windows, which accounts for seven titles, while a single Mac version exists. The average rating across three tracked titles sits at 73 out of 100, indicating generally positive reception but not universal acclaim. The data shows one great title and two good ones, with no mixed or poor scores among the rated entries. Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea stands as their highest-rated work from 2013, scoring 80.1 points. Mogeko Castle followed in 2014 with a score of 70.8, and The Gray Garden arrived in 2012 with a rating of 68.1. These three games represent the core of their visible critical success. Funamusea also dabbles in Indie design, listing four such titles, and has one Point-and-click entry to their name. While the bio describes them as an artist who worked across RPGs, manga, animations, and visual novels, the game library on PlayPile reflects a heavy lean toward text-heavy adventure formats. Recent activity includes Ice Scream in June 2020 and a Reboot version of Wadanohara in February 2020. The studio also released Garden Gray The in April 2014 alongside other entries from that era. Their catalog remains relatively small compared to larger publishers, but the consistent quality in their top-rated works suggests a focused approach rather than a scattergun release strategy.