Developers at Unwise and publishers Akupara Games have unveiled their upcoming musical automation title, “Future Vibe Check“. This intriguing game is set to launch on PC via Steam; however, a specific release date has yet to be disclosed.
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View Urgent ForecastCreator Manik Bhat stated in a press release, “I aimed to create something that a younger version of myself would have cherished deeply.” This is what I’ve been dedicating more than two years to with the game Future Vibe Check – an automation game focused on music creation. It caters to the innate desire for improvement and growth, typically found in such games, but channels it into something profoundly human: the energy of creativity and the joy of making music.
Here is an overview of the game, via Akupara Games:
About
In the game titled Future Vibe Check, you’ll find yourself in a unique musical experience where factories aren’t merely producing goods, but creating music. Guided by the mysterious entity known as Infinity, your mission is to reconstruct reality itself. The constant drive for optimization will transform into melodies and harmonies. Strive to automate, protect, and ultimately embody the Vibe.
Build a Factory That Makes Music
In “Future Vibe Check”, each item you add influences the developing symphony. Crafting melodies is intertwined with automated functions, enhancing your ability to create superior music. A seamless blend of effectiveness and rhythm is key, much like Yin and Yang, or Ebb and Flow – a concept you’re already familiar with.
Go Monk Mode With Logistics
Every member of the team is present: belts, inserters, mergers, launchers, and many more! However, managing resources here isn’t just about maximizing efficiency. Intricate musical networks intertwine throughout your factory, turning each logistics challenge into a harmonious spatial reasoning exercise. Can you strike the right balance between production and rhythm to create a unique ambiance?












Explore an Esoteric World
The physical world around us is reaching a peak of the bizarre – a chaotic harmony where everyday life seems out of tune, and human imagination is slowly losing its vibrancy. Amidst this dissonant chaos, Infinity encourages you to find inner peace by tuning into the right frequency. Awaken your spiritual centers, rekindle your divine creativity, and infuse melodies of sanctity into the rhythm to save us from a silent, digital demise.
Why You’ll Love It
- Explore Music – You don’t need to know any music theory—there’s a mad smart music engine powering things under the hood. It’ll make everything sound right from key to scale.
- Rhythm Game Infused – Say goodbye to tedious mining. Engage in rhythm and pitch minigames to gather resources and keep the beat flowing.
- Defense Meets Disco – As your factory grows, the Vibe Stealers will threaten it. No pressure, though! There are tons of options to safeguard the Vibe at your own pace.
The future is shaped by the energy you radiate. You are not only an observer, but also a composer, setting the rhythm for the cosmos to move in harmony with your tempo. Witness the universe swaying in rhythm with your melody.
Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
Announce Trailer
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2025-03-12 19:19