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MIND: Path to Thalamus Releases Today with a Launch Trailer

MIND: Path to Thalamus, an indie project developed by Carlos Coronado, sees the light of day today, August 5th, alongside a launch trailer focused on the gameplay and narrative features.

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changedMIND: Path to Thalamus, an indie project developed by Carlos Coronado , sees the light of day today, August 5th, alongside a launch trailer focused on the gameplay and narrative features. MIND: Path to Thalamus is priced at 13€ on Steam, available today on PC and eventually on Mac. It will soon be on DRM-free platforms such as GOG and Humble Bundle, thanks to SurpriseAttack . Later on it will be released with Oculus support and, if it all goes well, on consoles. MIND features more than 30 puzzles and 6 interactive environmental tools to solve them, such as turning day into night, covering the world in fog, summoning storms and traveling to the past. In the end, you will face down enemies by using everything you have learnt along the way. Interwoven into the gameplay itself, the story tells you about a father broken down by his mistakes, as written by Luka Nieto and performed by Greg Nugent . Additional coding was executed by Jose Ladislao . MIND will release with additional features and bugfixes since the review copies were sent out. Predominantly, MIND will feature VSync to avoid reported ocurrances of screen tearing.

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changedMIND: Path to Thalamus, an indie project developed by Carlos Coronado , sees the light of day today, August 5th, alongside a launch trailer focused on the gameplay and narrative features. MIND: Path to Thalamus is priced at 13€ on Steam, available today on PC and eventually on Mac. It will soon be on DRM-free platforms such as GOG and Humble Bundle, thanks to SurpriseAttack . Later on it will be released with Oculus support and, if it all goes well, on consoles. MIND features more than 30 puzzles and 6 interactive environmental tools to solve them, such as turning day into night, covering the world in fog, summoning storms and traveling to the past. In the end, you will face down enemies by using everything you have learnt along the way. Interwoven into the gameplay itself, the story tells you about a father broken down by his mistakes, as written by Luka Nieto and performed by Greg Nugent . Additional coding was executed by Jose Ladislao . MIND will release with additional features and bugfixes since the review copies were sent out. Predominantly, MIND will feature VSync to avoid reported ocurrances of screen tearing.

MIND: Path to Thalamus, an indie project developed by Carlos Coronado, sees the light of day today, August 5th, alongside a launch trailer focused on the gameplay and narrative features. MIND: Path to Thalamus is priced at 13€ on Steam, available today on PC and eventually on Mac. It will soon be on DRM-free platforms such as GOG and Humble Bundle, thanks to SurpriseAttack . Later on it will be released with Oculus support and, if it all goes well, on consoles. MIND features more than 30 puzzles and 6 interactive environmental tools to solve them, such as turning day into night, covering the world in fog, summoning storms and traveling to the past. In the end, you will face down enemies by using everything you have learnt along the way. Interwoven into the gameplay itself, the story tells you about a father broken down by his mistakes, as written by Luka Nieto and performed by Greg Nugent. Additional coding was executed by Jose Ladislao. MIND will release with additional features and bugfixes since the review copies were sent out. Predominantly, MIND will feature VSync to avoid reported ocurrances of screen tearing.

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