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Tin Hearts: The adorable puzzle game available this winter on PlayStation VR

2021-03-30T13:49:43.019Z


Rogue Sun's first creation will be released this winter on multiple platforms and will be compatible with the PlayStation VR headset. Already played


If you don't know the Rogue Sun development studio yet, it's because it's just launched, with the upcoming release of Tin Hearts.

However, the team is no stranger to video game enthusiasts, as it is largely made up of former members of Lionhead Studios, notably behind the action-RPG franchise Fable.

This winter,

you will be able to discover this brand new puzzle game on Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series XLS, PS4 and PS5.

Those who wish to try the adventure in virtual reality can also count on the PlayStation VR and the Oculus.

Tin Hearts is also already available on the Oculus Store, but the developers have not yet specified whether it would also be compatible with the Oculus Quest VR headset.

A variety of animated toys in Tin Hearts on PlayStation VR

This puzzle-game invites you to lead toy toy soldiers on a path strewn with pitfalls.

With the help of other old-fashioned toys, solve forty riddles in an adorable universe, imbued with nostalgia.

The game is inspired by classics of the genre, such as Lemmings, to offer a poetic adventure for players.

The story takes place in the Victorian era, more precisely in the workshop of an inventor named Albert Butterworth.

The trailer thus puts the man on stage with his wife and daughter, which suggests a deeper intrigue than a simple succession of levels.

Fall back into your childhood by handling many wooden toys: small trains, planes, surprise boxes, letter cubes ... It's up to you to make the best use of your environment to progress.

Source: leparis

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