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Physics-based puzzler Relicta coming to PC and consoles later this year

March 6, 2020 by Andrew Newton

Mighty Polygon and Koch Media have announced that their physics-based puzzler, Relicta, will be coming to Xbox One, Playstation 4, PC and Google Stadia later this year.  A new trailer has been released (see below) providing a first look at the derelict Chandra Base.

Relicta is a first-person physics-based puzzler that places gamers in the shoes of a scientist and sets them the task of unravelling the secrets of the enigmatic Chandra Moon Base in order to keep their daughter alive.  Players will need to use creative thinking as they solve a variety of puzzles based around the forces of magnetism, polarity and gravity.  There’s a beautifully detailed Moon setting to explore with different locations and ecosystems within the terraformed crater holding their own secrets and telling their own stories.

“We are very happy that Relicta is one of the first Spanish games to release on Google Stadia. We hope to deliver unforgettable experiences and lots of fun to the players.” – Santi Alex Mañas, Founder of Mighty Polygon.

Buried in the eternal darkness of the lunar craters lies a secret that might claim your daughter’s life – or change the fate of humanity forever.  Are you ready to face the ultimate consequences of your research?

Look out for more news coming on Relicta coming soon.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Koch Media, Mighty Polygon, Relicta

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