The hilarious, flat-shaded VR game Throw Anything is launching today on HTC Vive/SteamVR. Do whatever you can to defend yourself (and the occasional friendly NPC) as zombies clumsily attempt to scale your high-rise building … inching closer and closer to your room. Nail your salivating targets, and they might fall to their death several floors below – possibly even taking a few of their mangy cohorts along for the ride.
Check out the trailer of Throw Anything, featuring some gameplay footage:
“In Throw Anything, literally “anything” is destructible. No ammo? No problem! Destroy furniture and use whatever parts you end up with as both offensive and defensive weapons. If worse comes to worst, it’s time to dispense with the pleasantries – and grab/toss the nearest NPC into harm’s way…. Anything for a little extra time among the living, right?
“Throw Anything is not for the faint of heart,” says Kaleb Jung, CEO of VisualLight. “Action tower defense takes on a whole new meaning in VR! Suddenly, the threat is right in front of you – and you need to be quick on your feet to avoid getting your face eaten. There’s nothing more satisfying than seeing someone fully immersed in the game … frantically doing their best against overwhelming odds. At VisualLight, we live for those moments!”
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Pricing & Availability
Throw Anything is now available on HTC Vive/SteamVR as an Early Access title for $16.99. PSVR and Oculus Rift releases are due later this year.
About VisualLight
Established in 2011 and headquartered in South Korea, VisualLight is a video/multimedia content creation and software development company skilled in combining promising technologies and original content in new and creative ways. Founded by Kaleb Jung – who has worked in the animation and game industries as a content producer and graduated with degrees in architectural engineering and animation – the studio aims to be a “visual light” that provides rich, engaging experiences to players from all corners of the world.”
For more information on Throw Anything, visit its Steam page.
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