'TOHU' is a new point and click adventure game that was created by independent developer Fireart Games and published by The Irregular Corporation as a part of the Stadia Makers program.
In the game, players act as an imaginative young girl who is joined by Cubus, her mechanical alter-ego. When needed, players can choose to transform into Cubus—allowing them to lift heavy heavy objects and accomplish other strength-based tasks. On their adventures, The Girl and Cubus will encounter a series of beautiful fish planets, where they must solve puzzles to "discover the truth about themselves and the mysterious Sacred Engine that powers their world."
TOHU is available on Microsoft Windows, macOS, and through Google Stadia.
Fish Planet Adventures
Players Explore Fish Planets as a Young Girl and Her Alter Ego in 'TOHU'
Trend Themes
1. Point-and-click Adventure Games - The rise of point-and-click adventure games like 'TOHU' offers opportunities for immersive storytelling and interactive gameplay experiences.
2. Transformation and Alter Egos - The integration of alter egos and transformation mechanics in games like 'TOHU' provides opportunities to explore identity and unique gameplay dynamics.
3. Exploration of Imaginary Worlds - Games like 'TOHU' that feature imaginative settings, such as fish planets, foster opportunities for players to immerse themselves in a captivating and visually stunning universe.
Industry Implications
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