Parkour Adventure Game VHOLUME Launches on Steam
VHOLUME turns mundane bureaucratic errands into a parkour adventure, a premise that has already earned its demo 'Overwhelmingly Positive' user reviews on Steam.
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IronEqual released VHOLUME on Steam, a first-person parkour adventure game set in a dystopian brutalist city where bureaucracy turns errands into adventures. Players control Robert, who must reclaim his family's revoked ration tickets in the ruined capital of Afro-Eurasia under an all-controlling ministry. The game uses jumps, dashes, climbing, and sliding, and supports solo or multiplayer play across all levels. It costs 1,000 yen, with a 10% discount until August 29.
VHOLUME is now available on Steam from developer IronEqual, a first-person parkour adventure set in a dystopian brutalist city. The story follows protagonist Robert as he navigates bureaucratic procedures to get back his family's ration tickets in the ruined capital of Afro-Eurasia, ruled by an all-controlling ministry.
Gameplay relies on movement actions: jumping, dashing, climbing, and sliding. Players can go through all levels solo or with friends in multiplayer. The game is priced at 1,000 yen and is 10% off until August 29. A demo with four levels, which has received 'Overwhelmingly Positive' user reviews, is also available.
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