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Rainbow Reactor Fusion Announced

 

 

21 April in the year of our Lord 2021 - Developer Tunermaxx are excited today to announce their upcoming title Rainbow Reactor: Fusion. A follow-up to their VR hit Rainbow Reactor, that brought fast-paced match-3 to virtual reality, Fusion introduces a story-based adventure to the classic game mode.

Guided by a disgruntled robot, Dottie, players will arrive at an abandoned factory - the sole export of which is rainbow energy, the cleanest around! (Probably.) In between levels of hands-on colour matching, players will also face the puzzles, mysteries, and dangerous hazards that await them on the factory floor.

Together, with the help of Dottie, players are invited to rebuild this forgotten factory, bring colour back to the world, and uncover the lost fate of its previous owner - so, no pressure, right?

Game designer Kalle Max Hofmann said: "The goal with our first title, Rainbow Reactor, was to make something that was 'easy to understand but hard to master', so that even people who try VR - or even just games - for the first time can jump right into it, while offering a sophisticated scoring system to keep it interesting for skilled players.

After that game found its success and a base of dedicated fans, we became passionate about building on their excitement, and Rainbow Reactor: Fusion came into existence! We fused the true-and-tested Match-3 gameplay with a captivating action-adventure story that has players fixing up the Rainbow Reactor building and solving the mystery of its downfall on the way."

Rainbow Reactor: Fusion will release for VR via Steam and Oculus Quest.

No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s) in the US at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

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