As you know, lately Ubisoft came up with a new measure of incentives for its developers. Periodically, it allows them to take a break from large-budget blockbusters and make something personal, sweet, “lamp”. So beautiful Child of Light, Valiant Hearts: The Great War And Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.

By the way, this approach was affected not only by the working capacity of the involved developers, but also to the company itself, because the audience, it turns out, loves modest projects. In the end Ubisoft I decided to adhere to such a course and announced and announced Grow Home.

The "experimental" platformer Grow Home for PC – the brainchild of the British studio Ubisoft Reflections, which has been actively helping colleagues in production for the past few years The Crew, Tom Clancy’s The Division, Just Dance, Watch_dogs And Far Cry 3.

A team of eight people creates the story of the Bud robot (abbreviated from the Botanical Utility Droid), which travels by planets in search of plants that can fill his home with oxygen. Having found this, our hero must grow him literally to heaven.

In general, according to https://winomania-casino.co.uk/ the authors, the procedurally generated Grow Home It is a combination of the study of the world around the world and climbing up the stem, the form of which, by the way, you determine. Moreover, each of the hands of the robot is controlled separately – the left and right trigger, respectively. So it’s best to play with the gamepad.

And pay attention to the premiere Grow Home It will take place very soon – no further than February 4.

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It would still be better to see the continuation of Blood Dragon, with xenomorphs and beetles from Starship Troopers

It looks like lamp, I hope this game will not disappoint, but … the concept is not clear, in general. (besides that it will be a platformer)

It seems Ubisoft “grinds” all indie, and does their motive.
Perhaps impressed by the game of 2 developers Terrarium-Land. Red robot runs on planets.
Video about a year Steamcommunity.COM/SharedFiles/FileDetails/?ID = 198380122
www.Indvedb.COM/Games/Terrarium-Land/
Only the schedule was made in the manner Planetary Annihilation "Without textures" and simplified geometry.

Walle recalled so far I read about the search for oxygen). We will wait, these tube projects are much more interesting than the latter AAA.