During the Day of the Devs Showcase today, developer Geometric Interactive and publisher Annapurna Interactive unveiled a further look into the highly anticipated sci-fi adventure game, COCOON, sharing a new gameplay video showcasing the exploration of worlds within worlds, puzzles, and fierce battles players can look forward to in the game. COCOON will launch into Xbox Game Pass, Switch, Steam, and now coming to PlayStation.
KEY FEATURES:
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Worlds within Worlds: COCOON is a unique take on the puzzle adventure genre, where each world exists within an orb that you can carry on your back. Wrap your head around the core mechanic of leaping between worlds — and combine, manipulate, and rearrange them to solve intricate puzzles.
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Alien Machinery: Interact with alien environments and biomechanical devices left behind by an ancient civilization. Journey through unique and diverse biomes, from industrial structures to massive organic caverns, and discover how they are connected to one another.
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Orb Abilities: Each orb has an ability that can be unlocked, thereby turning the orb into a unique tool for you to utilize within other worlds. Use these abilities to uncover hidden pathways and objects, fire projectiles to trigger switches, and more.
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Monstrous Guardians: Mighty guardians protect every world, and you must face them in fierce battles. Each fight is unique and requires you to master new and satisfying mechanics.
Check out the COCOON trailer:
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