‘FORM’ Developers Announce Puzzle Adventure ‘Twilight Path’ for Summer 2018, Teaser Trailer Here

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Charm Games, the developers behind the fantastic (albeit fairly short) otherworldly puzzle game FORM (2017), today unveiled their next upcoming VR title. Called Twilight Path, the puzzle game will take you on what Charm calls a fantasy adventure “to meet wandering spirits, enchanted sentries, and mischievous gods.”

Slated to arrive summer 2018, we don’t have a good idea yet what headsets will be supported. FORM, a game which we gave a solid [8.5/10],  supports both Oculus Rift and HTC Vive – something the studio could repeat if they don’t go the exclusivity route, be it via PSVR or Oculus.

If the cinematic stylings, visual polish and clear intention behind FORM’s design is any indication, than you can color us excited for more information on Twilight Path.

While there’s still not much out there yet about the game, we found this quick blurb in the description of the teaser trailer.

  • Use your wits to solve puzzles, restore ruined structures, open sealed passageways, and rescue a host of magical creatures from danger
  • Explore a gorgeous and vibrant world, only possible in virtual reality
  • Play at your own pace, with no death or timers
  • Designed for maximum comfort

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  • Raphael

    I hope it has more than one hour of content.

  • Jarate

    >rescue a host of magical creatures from danger
    >with no death or timers
    >Designed for maximum comfort

    Red flag.

    • Raphael

      Agree. Designed for 7 year olds who faint easily.

  • josh

    I love Form,
    Refreshing puzzles and beautiful scenes!
    I am soooooo excited for this!