Heavenly Bodies
Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: December 12, 2019
Developers: 2pt Interactive, 2pt Pty. Ltd.
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems, PlayStation 5, Classic Mac OS
Publishers: 2pt Interactive, 2pt Pty. Ltd.
Genres: Simulation Video Game, Action-adventure game
Description: A game about cosmonauts; the body; and the absence of gravity. Discover the ever-changing nuances of weightless motion with Heavenly Bodies – a single and local-multiplayer, physics-focused game on its way to PC and Mac. Wrangle the hands and arms of space cosmonauts and push, pull and twist your way through a precarious range of physically-simulated stellar scenarios where, without gravity, nothing is still, nothing is secure, and nothing is simple. On a good day, the beauty of weightlessness will shine through. You'll use your sharp mind and dexterous limbs to assemble space telescopes, maintain delicate solar arrays and research cosmic botany. On worse days you'll be missing gravity's embrace, when: the power is out, you're in the firing line of supersonic space debris and... there's a breadstick stuck in the emergency backup generator. Coming soon.
Initial Release Date: December 12, 2019
Developers: 2pt Interactive, 2pt Pty. Ltd.
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Macintosh operating systems, PlayStation 5, Classic Mac OS
Publishers: 2pt Interactive, 2pt Pty. Ltd.
Genres: Simulation Video Game, Action-adventure game
Description: A game about cosmonauts; the body; and the absence of gravity. Discover the ever-changing nuances of weightless motion with Heavenly Bodies – a single and local-multiplayer, physics-focused game on its way to PC and Mac. Wrangle the hands and arms of space cosmonauts and push, pull and twist your way through a precarious range of physically-simulated stellar scenarios where, without gravity, nothing is still, nothing is secure, and nothing is simple. On a good day, the beauty of weightlessness will shine through. You'll use your sharp mind and dexterous limbs to assemble space telescopes, maintain delicate solar arrays and research cosmic botany. On worse days you'll be missing gravity's embrace, when: the power is out, you're in the firing line of supersonic space debris and... there's a breadstick stuck in the emergency backup generator. Coming soon.