Review | 100.0% 7 0 |
Genres | Free to Play, Indie |
Developer | Kubikfoto GmbH |
Publisher | Kubikfoto GmbH |
Demo | Not available |
Category | |
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Release date | Aug 11, 2020 |
Supported OS | Windows |
Steam Deck Compatibility | Unknown |
Languages | English*, German* *languages with full audio support |
Required age | 0 |
Content warning | - |
Additional content | - |
DRM Notice | - |
User notice | - |
Game tags | |
Exploration|51Experimental|453D Vision|42VR|41Indie|36Relaxing|36Free to Play|35Asymmetric VR|29Abstract|286DOF|25Minimalist|24Atmospheric|22Physics|19Singleplayer|18 |
Last update: 2024-06-29 (General data), 2024-06-29 (Steam Deck compat.), 2024-03-14 (Review data)
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