What’s higher than an actual backyard, filled with flowers and sunshine? A digital one, clearly. Particularly in relation to Fujii, a VR game scheduled to launch subsequent month, as a result of there’s this comfortable, leafy bear to maintain you firm and play some candy ukulele tunes as you discover about. You can meet them within the trailer under.
Even watching this trailer has put a smile on my face, so I can solely think about how blissed out I might be taking part in, significantly because it’s in VR.
The game begins with the participant “emerging from a mystical tree,” as all games ought to. From there, you go about “watering, touching, and interacting in musical ways with plants and creatures.” This is principally how I do gardening, too, poking crops and singing to them. It works. I’m drowning in coriander proper now.
You’ll have the ability to construct your personal backyard in Fujii by gathering up seeds and planting them to your liking. Developers Funktronic Labs are hoping that’ll develop into a spot for “virtual relaxation.”
The different large benefit of a VR backyard, significantly in relation to making an attempt to chill out in them, is that there are not any bugs. Or, in the event that they’re there, they’re these little glowing blips you’ll be able to see flying round within the trailer that aren’t creepy or crawly in any respect. Real bugs take be aware. This is the way you get folks to love you. Follow the lead of the firefly.
Fujii is scheduled to launch on Steam on June 27th, and helps HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality, and Valve Index headsets.