The project is due in 2015 and will be available for PC and Mac

Oct 18, 2013 06:42 GMT  ·  By

From the creators of Myst and Riven, Cyan presents a new game called Obduction that is currently up on Kickstarter. The developers are aiming for the incredible sum of $1,100,000 / € 805,000 until November 16.

This new project is a real-time, first-person adventure delivered using one of the most incredible and powerful game development technologies available today.

Therefore, players will get the chance to experience breathtaking landscapes, a captivating storyline and numerous engaging characters. Also, similar to Myst and Riven, this adventure game promises challenging puzzles that will surely not bore you.

The story begins with your character being abducted and taken to an alien place. There you will find the strangest of things, such as an old abandoned farmhouse with your typical white picket fence in the middle of a surreal alien landscape.

From this moment on, you must explore the world around you, read between the lines so that you may find answers to your questions.

As features, the game will incorporate similar ones to that of Cyan's previous games, such as making the player feel like the virtual world has become his own world, a transparent and intuitive interface, and a story that is built on the concept of exploration.

Also, the developers promise that the music as well as the sounds will definitely add emotion to Obduction but will not distract or annoy the player.

The biggest advantage of Cyan's team is that they are well known for creating stunning environments as well as incredible and breathtaking architecture, having the gamer lose himself in the virtual world.

The developers have also given information on their future goals. They are planning to have even more places to explore, additional platforms as well as technological bells and whistles. These are only a few examples of what they intend to do with the game.

Interested players ought to know that Obduction is set for mid-to-late 2015 and will be available for PC as well as Mac.