Fermi’s Path Heads to Xbox One
Last week was a busy one for science.
Last week was a busy one for science. The long-researched massless particles called Weyl fermions were detected 85 years after they were theorized, and NASA’s New Horizon reached Pluto and its moon, discovering nitrogen snow and providing astonishing images of each surface. There’s no better time to make a game themed around subatomic particles and science, and GameArt Studio is doing just that with Fermi’s Path .
In the role of a subatomic particle called Fermi (derived from the real Fermions), the player takes a trip through quantum space in action-driven arcade fashion. It looks a lot like a two-dimensional infinite runner as well, though it mainly features levels with a beginning and end, in which the player has to avoid other particles and collect items . Of course, an endless mode is also available within the game.
Players can spin around the path on which Fermi dashes, though they can only vary between four sides of the winding tracks. Featuring progressive speed, enemy particles, and even weapons and varied obstacles, the game’s mood is set by a electronic soundtrack designed especially for the game.
Fermi’s Path is already available on Steamat a price of $8.99, only for Windows PC. It will also be available this Summer for Xbox One thanks to the ID@Xbox self publishing program, although the exact release date is yet to be determined. Further information can be found on the game’s website.
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