“There are no rules here. Just enjoy,” reads the opening of the outline for the just lately launched VR sport Museum Of Symmetry, and it solely will get extra intriguing from there. It payments itself as “part invitation, part dare,” and “a VR metaphor for life,” making me fairly remorse not proudly owning a HTC Vive.
Museum Of Symmetry is directed, animated, and co-authored (together with poet Ashley Obscura) by cartoonist and animator Paloma Dawkins, whose earlier work contains the attractive plant rising exploration sport Gardenarium. Alice loved that when it got here out, saying “of the innumerable walk-a-explore-o-awe games I’ve played, few have entranced me as much as Gardenarium,” and it hooked Pip in, too.
This newest sport seems prefer it has attracts on a really comparable model. It definitely matches the identical “trippy, dreamy exploration” label that Alice utilized to Gardenarium, however is up to date to be a complete digital actuality playground, designed to discover at your individual tempo. Take a peek on the trailer to get a really feel for among the vibrant characters and environments:
It’s undoubtedly a world I’d wish to sink into for some time, and I particularly need to get to know all of its bizarre inhabitants. On the opposite hand, I feel that if I watered my crops and so they bloomed into eyes in actual life I’d in all probability burn my home down. But hey, these ones look pleasant sufficient.
If you’ve acquired a Vive headset, you possibly can choose up Museum Of Symmetry now without cost on Steam.