Vessel

Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: Zoo Games
Developer: Strange Loop Games
Release Date: March 1, 2012

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'Vessel' (ALL) Announced - Screens

by Rainier on Aug. 2, 2011 @ 1:59 p.m. PDT

Vessel is a 2d action and puzzle game played in a physically simulated world, built on a physics and fluid engine featuring the unique ability to simulate characters composed entirely of fluid.

Arkwright, inventor of the world famous Fluro (mechanized-fluid automaton) is on a quest to finish his next great invention – The Device – that will alter existence in unimaginable ways.

Travel to different industrial sites that use Arkwright’s Fluro invention to run their machinery. The Fluros, thought to be lifeless machines, are somehow developing minds of their own, mutating into new forms and running amok. It is up to Arkwright to understand (and exploit) these strange evolutions, and apply what has emerged in the field back to his lab work at home. Gather these evolved Fluros and machinery and bring them back to Arkwright’s lab to finish his grand invention.

Explore physically modeled worlds, solve puzzles by controlling fluid and machines, and harness the power of the mysterious ‘Fluro’ creatures that populate the land.

"The high level of artistry in the indie gaming space can result in truly inspired creations," said Mark Seremet, CEO of Zoo Entertainment. "Vessel is an amazing game in our growing digital lineup that combines a creative storyline with stimulating gameplay and exceptional technology. It exemplifies the ingenuity and craftsmanship that we have found within the indiePub community."


Vessel will be available this holiday season on PC ($14.99), PlayStation Network ($14.99) and Xbox Live (1200 points).


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