Vectronom

Vectronom’s Dancing Cube Drops onto Nintendo Switch and Steam Today

Geometry, Color and Music Come Together in Ludopium’s Debut Game Release

Paris – May 29, 2019  Experience waves of color and a pulsing geometric path that changes with the beat in the rhythm-based 3D platformer Vectronom. The game is being launched today by publisher and co-producer ARTE alongside indie game studio Ludopium on Steam (Windows, Mac) and Nintendo Switch™ (UK,) priced at  €9.99 / £8.99 / $9.99.

The kickass launch trailer is available here and we definitely recommend checking it out!

In Vectronom, players synchronize the movements of a cube to a frenetic beat, across an ever-changing geometric environment pulsing with music. The colourful madness of memorizing rhythmic riddles challenges three-dimensional thinking with difficulty increasing as quickly as their fingers move.

With the option of hooking up alternate controllers to your computer such as MIDI instruments or dance pads, Vectronom might even get you moving more than your fingers and brain cells. Players on both platforms can accept the challenge on their own or alongside friends with the local, drop-in/drop-out multiplayer mode.

Post-launch Ludopium also plans to include a level editor to both versions to allow players to create their own insane levels using curated beats and challenge the world with never before seen rhythmic puzzles.

 

Features:

  • Find your path through an ever-changing world, keeping the rhythm with every move you make
  • A challenging solo campaign that will completely entrance you
  • A drop-in, drop-out multiplayer mode that will hypnotize your friends
  • Colorful and atmospheric levels with a powerful electronic soundtrack
  • Hobby composer can sync their own tracks with the game by connecting an analog synthesizer to the headphone output (for Windows, Mac only)
  • The game is compatible with digital dance mats and MIDI instruments, so it won’t just be your fingertips showing off their best moves! (for Windows, Mac only)

Vectronom is localised into French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Portuguese.

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