PLAYISM announced it will publish WSS Playground and illuCalab-developed sci-fi mystery adventure game EDEN.schemata(); launches in 2024. The game will be available worldwide for Steam, and more details were revealed at PLAYISM Game Show.
During PLAYISM Game Show, PLAYISM showcased various upcoming titles that will be released in 2023 and beyond. One of these titles is EDEN.schemata();, which is produced by the studio behind Needy Streamer Overload.
EDEN.schemata(); Changes its Game and UI
EDEN.schemata(); is a sci-fi mystery adventure game with point-and-click elements where keywords are used to advance the story. However, the game’s design and UI changes as the story progresses, so players have a “magic trick-like experience” from start to finish.
Here’s an overview of the upcoming title, courtesy of PLAYISM:
The Story
“Nice to meet you… again?”
An android named Eve speaks to you, in front of a headless corpse apparently known as “the Professor”.
Completely devoid of any sort of memory, you and Eve—an android and the Professor’s apparent killer—must uncover the truth of what really happened here.
Use your powers of deduction to unravel the mystery of this locked laboratory, revealing one truth after another.
We hope you enjoy this all-new type of mystery—the kind that’s only possible in a video game.
Ever-Changing UI Design
At first, it’s a simple point-and-click adventure game where you use keywords to progress the story, but the UI and game design in general will actually change in accordance with your game progress.
The story and UI work together as the general game design gradually transforms, providing a brand new, almost magic trick-like game experience.
A Story that Unfolds through Multiple Playthroughs
This game has a “skip” function, but not a “save” function. The story loops and branches off constantly with every playthrough, and there are multiple endings for you to uncover.
Entirely Hand-Drawn Original Animation
The steampunk-style artwork and the character animations present throughout the game are entirely hand-drawn by a single animator, Yutaro. Simply observing the animations and watching Eve come to life is already a breathtaking experience.
Lastly, watch the new trailer below.