VFX 'Labyrinth deLux - A Crusoe Quest' set to launch on 3 March -

‘Labyrinth deLux – A Crusoe Quest’ set to launch on 3 March

Developer Enigma and publisher K5 Factory revealed VR puzzle game Labyrinth deLux – A Crusoe Quest, which is set to launch on 3 March on Oculus Quest, Oculus Quest 2 and Steam VR. Set in a sci-fi future inspired by Mayan and Aztec culture, Labyrinth deLux – A Crusoe Quest launches players on an immersive cinematic experience that sees them taking on the role of space trucker Robin, who embarks on an epic adventure with her AI sidekick Friday through an abandoned space station that harbours some incredible secrets.

In Labyrinth deLux – A Crusoe Quest, players have to navigate their way through sixteen distinct rooms, each containing a uniquely crafted puzzle that must be solved to progress through the space station that Robin and Friday find themselves on. These tests are multi-layered with prisms and mirrors combining with gravity-defying boots and lasers to challenge even the most quick-witted puzzlers. Solving puzzles doesn’t just enable progression; it also gradually reveals the truth behind the long-lost alien race that once inhabited the station.

Offering an experience that presents a new chapter in VR puzzle games, Labyrinth deLux – A Crusoe Quest features balanced challenges with an engaging story that will truly immerse players within its alien world when it launches on Oculus Quest and Steam on 3 March. The game is packed with intelligent puzzles as well as classic films and pop culture easter eggs to delight sci-fi fans, who will feel at home despite feeling like they are lightyears away in the world of Labyrinth deLux

Features:

  • Explore a mysteriously abandoned space station and decipher the long-forgotten story of an ancient civilisation

  • Solve 16 mind-bending laser puzzles by manipulating a maze of mirrors and prisms

  • Defy gravity and walk on the walls and ceilings of the labyrinth 

  • Experience a unique first-person virtual reality sci-fi adventure full of nods and references to classic films and pop culture

 

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