In 2016, Dan Smith, an 18-year-old game designer, won a prestigious BAFTA Young Game Developers Award for his work on a game called 'The Spectrum Retreat'. Now, thanks to a partnership with Ripstone Games, Smith is releasing a full version of that engaging first-person puzzle game on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
The Spectrum Retreat's narrative takes place in an eerily empty, mid-century modern hotel called The Penrose. Players need to solve a series of chromatic puzzles and physics-based challenges in order to learn more about the hotel and the reason they're staying there in the first place.
While the game mechanics in the upcoming, professional release look to be much the same as in Smith's first, precocious title, the collaboration with Ripstone's artists, programmers, and writers appears to have produced an engrossing and engaging narrative as well. The combination of ingenious puzzles and engaging narrative bring to mind games like 'Portal'.
Puzzling Hotel Escape Games
'The Spectrum Retreat' is a Full Version of the BAFTA-Awarded Title
Trend Themes
1. Puzzle-based Video Games - The success of 'The Spectrum Retreat' highlights the demand for engaging puzzle-based video games.
2. Collaborative Partnerships - Collaborative partnerships between independent game developers and publishers can result in enhanced versions of existing games.
3. Mid-century Modern Aesthetic - The mid-century modern aesthetic can be a unique and engaging setting for video game narratives.
Industry Implications
1. Video Game - The video game industry can leverage the popularity of puzzle-based and narrative-driven games to create new genres and franchises.
2. Tech - The tech industry can provide advanced technology and platforms to create more immersive and engaging gaming experiences for players.
3. Hospitality - The hospitality industry can incorporate escape-room-like experiences in hotels and resorts to cater to guests looking for unique and challenging activities.