It was announced by Square Enix Collective, that The Turing Test, the stunning first-person sci-fi puzzler built with Unreal Engine 4 is available now on PC and Xbox One.
The game is being published by Square Enix Collective™ on PC and via ID@Xbox on Xbox One, The Turing Test is developed by Derby, UK based Bulkhead Interactive. The studio previously released Pneuma: Breath of Life, and recently concluded a successful Kickstarter campaign – hitting their funding goal in three days – for their next project Battalion 1944, due to launch in 2017.
Check out the launch trailer of The Turing Test, showcasing the games’ features and some reviews:
“The Turing Test follows the story of Ava Turing, an engineer for the International Space Agency (ISA), as she attempts to uncover the truth behind strange events at the research base on Jupiter’s moon, Europa. As Ava, players must use their Energy Manipulation Tool (EMT) to transfer power from one object to another; powering up and taking control of artificially intelligent machines, manipulating giant structures and solving complex tasks – all set to a backdrop of a multi-layered narrative that challenges the player on what it means to be human.
The Turing Test is available now on PC and Xbox One for $19.99 (€19.99, £14.99). For those looking for the complete experience, The Turing TestCollector’s Edition – containing a digital official art book, original soundtrack and original pre-alpha prototype in addition to the final game – retails for $23.98 (€23.98, £22.48).
About Square Enix Collective
Square Enix Collective is an initiative that provides a range of non-restrictive services to independent developers to help them raise the profile of their projects, and bring them to market. Square Enix Collective has helped independent developers raise over $1 million of crowdfunding to date.
Services include:
Creative control and all IP rights are retained by the developers.”
For more information on The Turing Test, visit its Steam page.
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