You now have the opportunity to vote on which game you would support in the future by going into the Square Enix Collective feedback platform.
The three games featured are Marble Land, an intense VR puzzle game, MeatPossible, a hectic side-scrolling action game and Sons of Sol – a stylish neo-noir strategy game!
It’s your chance to give your opinion on the games and give the developers your feedback while the game is still in production.
Marble Land by developer DeviousTech
Marble Land is a physics-based puzzle game designed primarily for Virtual Reality platforms. The objective of the game is to guide a marble into a designated target area by using various contraptions scattered across the level.
Marble Land is coming this July to VR platforms.
VOTE NOW for Marble Land (2 days left to vote)
MeatPossible by developer Common Visual Entertainment
MeatPossible is a fast-paced, intense, endless side-scrolling flyer game that takes place in the kingdom of Epicton. A brand new adventure awaits you!
MeatPossible is to be released for iOS and Android, and eventually on PC and MAC. Other platform and consoles might be considered in future too.
VOTE NOW for MeatPossible (9 days left to vote)
Sons of Sol by developer RetroNeo Games
Sons of Sol is a single-player top down space shooter with realistic physics, challenging squadron-based combat, procedural missions, and a dynamic strategy layer.
Sons of Sol is coming to PC late 2017.
VOTE NOW for Sons of Sol (16 days left to vote)
Related: Square Enix Collective’s Puzzle-Platformer BLACK THE FALL Releases on Consoles and PC July 11
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