Retropolis: How much of the secret was built inside VR

The Secret of Retropolis can be purchased for the same price as two cups of coffee on either

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. A second chapter, Quest has already received positive reviews on Steam and is awaiting release on Quest and PlayStation VR2 in the weeks ahead.SteamBehind-the-scenes clip shared by Peanut Button showing character animation in VR with Quill for Retropolis 2: Never Say Goodbye.Retropolis 2: Never Say Goodbye,Designed as a “good ‘ol adventure game”, Peanut Button’s Retropolis aims to capture the nostalgia of “your favorite 90’s point-and-click adventure games. You can look around. Look around. Solve puzzles.” You’re set inside the body of a mechanical detective – Philip Log

in what might be the same future as Job Simulator, minus the physics but with the addition of Log’s commentary helped by gorgeous art direction and noir-inspired music to set the mood.Here is how the first Retropolis is described officially:The Secret of Retropolis is a VR narrative game of a new kind, a blend of classic point-and-click adventure with immersive cinematography. Be the protagonist in a noir film. Meet unforgettable characters. Solve puzzles. Lose yourself in the retro-futuristic atmosphere.

Built for seated convenience, the intention is that “first time VR users will find this game engaging and easy to play. This game is casual and relaxing for experienced VR users. Retropolis: Brush Strokes in VR to Physical Release

I asked Peanut Button about the development effort. They say that the success of the original Retropolis in 2021 helped to make the second chapter, Never Say Goodbye, more robust. Now, they’ve even got the story plotted out for a chapter three, but nothing more concrete to share about those plans right now.

Publishing partner Perp Games is helping the studio on a

for PSVR 2, going full circle back to traditional media for a game featuring characters that came to be inside VR itself.

Separately, the studio has a mixed reality experience on App Lab connected to the Retropolis universe called

and they tell UploadVR they are working on an entirely new hand tracking title – a point-and-click escape room game targeting App Lab release whenever it is ready.

We’ve got a video coming soon to our YouTube channel looking at Retropolis 2 from genre fan Don Hopper, and the studio shared with us some glimpses behind the scenes of its animation processes from VR.physical releaseWe don’t usually include charts sent to us by developers or publishers trying to promote their work, but we thought the one below from Peanut Button was rather interesting. Retropolis 2 was created with nearly 2.5 million “virtual brushes” by hand, compared to less than 500,ooo in Retropolis 1. That’s an art tool used to create some of VR’s most emotionally impactful short-form experiences, like the reliable tears-in-your-headset experience

. Quill got its start at Oculus, but was spun out in favor of other work at Meta.dot.lineRetropolis, then, shows developers stepping along the path laid by the work at Oculus Story Studio long before inspiring PC-based tools like Medium and Quill became resource-starved relative to Meta’s larger Horizon efforts.

In some ways, to experience the point-and-click story delivery of Secret of Retropolis today is to look back at an age when Oculus cared about PC-based creativity tools for VR other than what was on Facebook’s Horizon.

“All of the Quill animations of the time were influential, we really believe this is an amazing tool for creation,” Peanut Button told us. Dear Angelica

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