Set in cold-war rural Germany in the late 1960’s and inspired by the likes of Twin Peaks, The X-Files, Stranger Things & Star Trek, Trüberbrook is slated for a release on Nintendo Switch if its Kickstarter is successful. The uniqueness of the game certainly sets it apart and as well as being a visually stunning title, pledging just €25 will bag you a digital copy of the game with your name appearing in the credits and you’ll also be sent a 5k digital wallpaper for your support.
I’ve included the official Kickstarter trailer for the game below.
Coming from their Kickstarter page, here’s a quick look at what it will offer players:
- Suspense! Mystery! Thrills! After all, it’s a single player sci-fi mystery adventure game. We want to keep you entertained!
- Join American student Tannhauser, stranger in a strange land
- Set in cold-war rural Germany in the late 1960s
- Inspired by Twin Peaks, The X-Files, Stranger Things & Star Trek
- Indulge in universal themes such as love, friendship, loyalty, self-discovery and dinosaurs
- Handmade miniature scenery!
- English and German localization with full voice acting!
- Atmospheric, moody soundtrack
- Coming to Windows, Mac, Linux, Xbox One, PlayStation®4 & Nintendo Switch
- A likely mobile port later!
- Up to 10 hours of super exciting gameplay!
- Release scheduled for late 2018 – not the longest wait!
At the time of writing, and with 29 days left to go, the project has already succeeded in having €43,540 pledged of the €80,000 goal.
Thank you Marcus S for the heads up on Twitter!
That scenery stuff looks pretty cool!
This looks REALLY good! Photogometry (i don’t know how to spell it) is one of the coolest new tech thingys in videogames. I wish i had the money to back this…
This looks AMAZING! i can’t wait…
I like this idea of using man-made models of a town for the game’s world instead of 3D imaging. I can see myself getting this game on that aspect alone.
Something tells me this a scam. Remember Project Cars for Wii U?…
wow, it must be freaking hard to make a background like this, amazing!
Guys, remember that Unity sucks on the Switch, relax and be cautious.