Kursk will be the first proper adventure-documentary game in history. It will tell the tragic story of the submarine that sank to the bottom of the Barents Sea on August 12, 2000 with all 118 crew members on board. The exact cause of the disaster still remains unknown. The plot of the game will be mostly based on facts, thanks to which players will have the opportunity to learn more about the dramatic story of the vessel.
“With this development update, we decided to show a small glimpse of how a few of the crucial locations in the game will look like. Even though this content is still in “work in progress” state, you can already see where we’re heading. The luxury hotel room in Moscow will be a starting location for our mission. We used many references to show the high splendor of the interior, with a lot of golden add-ons, elegant cushion, pillars and of course amazing view from the window. What I’d like to add is that many objects in the game will be interactive. For instance the laptop or the TV set can be turned on and used.”
“The hotel in Moscow and the character models are still “work in progress”. We are working on polishing the locations and characters to bring the best possible quality. There are many more surprises awaiting for you in Kursk, so stay tuned for more as the development continues!”
"Kursk will definitely be a game for mature audiences looking for a unique and cinematic experience. We want to prove that games, just like movies or books, are also the right medium to tell true and powerful stories," said Michał Stępień, CEO of Jujubee Games.
Kursk will be released in the second half of 2017!
The main mechanics and aspects of the game include internal policies, the economy, diplomacy, a unique event system, warfare, espionage, and engaging missions. The results of the player’s decisions will be strongly affected by the moral choices they make during gameplay.
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