Madrid – October 7, 2020 – The original title from cKolmos Games, Oniria Crimes, premieres today its playable demo within the course of the Steam Game Festival: Autumn Edition, which starts today and will run until October 13th.
Along with the game demo, during the course of the festival several streams of Oniria Crimes and its developers will be shown, which will be open to all kinds of questions through Twitch.
Oniria Crimes is an investigative adventure in a dystopian world, with noir tints and voxel aesthetics that takes place in a dream world, which the human being has managed to access through the “De la Llave” method, full of characters with great personality and a very caustic sense of humor.
The demo available at the Steam Game Festival offers the first of the game’s cases (the full version will feature six different cases), in which detectives Santos and Torres from The Rounders meet and must investigate a murder.
In this world of dreams, in which not everything is what it seems, they must interrogate the surrounding objects which have their own voice and opinions. The observation, the resolution of complex puzzles, and the attention to detail are part of this first approach to a world with a very wide and exciting lore.
Oniria Crimes will be available on October 28th on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam.
Related: ONIRIA CRIMES Debuts New Trailer along with Steam Page
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