Pollen – First Person Virtual Reality Exploration Game
Mindfield Games, a virtual reality games studio, recently announced its new game Pollen would be unveiled to the public at PAX East in Boston.
would be unveiled to the public at PAX East in Boston. The game is a first person virtual reality space exploration game with a developed science fiction mystery tale developed by two authors, and inspired by works from directors Andrei Tarkovski and Stanley Kubrick.
Pollen is set on the sixth largest moon of Saturn, Titan, known as the only moon in our solar system with an atmosphere and vast liquid seas along the surface of the world. Players begin the fully explorable world within a desolate space station only known as Research Station M. The fate of the crew is a complete mystery that the player can discover bit by bit as the explore more of the station and the alien surface of Titan. Players progress through the game in a fully immersive first person perspective, being developed to be fully optimized for the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. Players will also learn more about Titan, including secrets that the crew on the station might have found out before they disappeared.
Pollen is slated for release in late 2015 for PC, with eventual support Linux and Mac versions afterwards. Gamers will have the opportunity to learn more information at PAX East in Boston, or by following Mindfield Games on Twitteror Facebook.
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