
Focus Entertainment and Mad About Pandas have revealed Yerba Buena, a unique first-person puzzle platformer where you play as a non-player character (NPC) in a deserted game world. The game is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC through Steam, though a specific release date hasn’t been announced yet.
Here is an overview of the game, via Focus Entertainment:
About
The world is a game. Break the rules.
Join Barb on a strange and captivating journey through a forgotten video game world. As a resident who’s always been a background character, she suddenly finds herself needing to protect her city, San Francisco, from a dangerous threat. Luckily, she has a powerful tool called the Oscillator to help her along the way.
Mimic the way things move and their physical properties to change your surroundings and overcome clever challenges. Imagine making a table bouncy like a trampoline, moving buildings across town, or even making walls disappear!
Hunt down a ruthless motorcycle gang and discover the reason a dangerous system error is putting everything at risk.
Key Features
- Dive into a unique video game world set in 1970’s San Francisco and save your city with the help of your friends and some unlikely allies.
- Master a ground-breaking “Copy and Paste” mechanic that lets you apply the movement and physical traits of objects to manipulate the gameworld.
- Unlock new Oscillator features as you go, and combine them to solve mind-bending environmental puzzles!
- Discover the origins of the mysterious glitch that threatens your city, and become the main character of your own story.
Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
Announce Trailer
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