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Seeker My Shadow Releases

 

 

March 27, in the year of our Lord 2023 -- A cutesy puzzle platformer VR game called Seeker: My Shadow is on PSVR2 for $29.99€,. It's also on Steam VR.

Seeker: My Shadow

Seeker: My Shadow is set in a mesmerizing VR environment with a fascinating narrative and exciting tale that players of all ages can discover and enjoy. You step in the shoes of a mountain-sized giant, Spirit, and your goal is to lead and assist a tiny yet courageous Seeker named "Kippo" through a collection of casual puzzle levels set in serene and imaginative surroundings.

Single Player & Local Co-op
Explore the diverse set of compelling levels and discover the story by overcoming casual yet demanding puzzles as a single player, or as an asymmetric cooperative with your mate. Locate and retrieve the lost Seeker Eggs and collect the concealed cards from each level while engaging in the exciting, puzzling and family-friendly scenery that sends you on an immersive adventure. In co-op mode, you'll get to play as one of the players, either Kippo or the Spirit, while your partner controls the other.

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