Moondust
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Moondust | |
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Developer(s) | |
Release date(s) |
June 21, 2018 |
Genre(s) |
Technology demonstration, First-person shooter, Puzzle video game |
Input |
HTC Vive headset, Knuckles EV2 controller |
Composer(s) |
Moondust is a technology demo made by Valve to demonstrate the capabilities of the VR controller "Knuckles EV2".[1]
Contents
Overview
In the demo, the player plays an Aperture Science robot sent to the Moon in a rocket. Various experiments can be performed: crushing moon rocks to turn them into dust and send them back to Earth (to be processed into Conversion Gel), designed to showcase the pressure sensitivity of the Knuckles controller, driving the BuggyBuddy, a set of two radio-controlled buggies bearing the Black Mesa and Aperture Science logos respectively, throwing objects (such as grenades or miniature turrets) at targets, and assembling space stations.
Moondust reuses tracks from the Portal 2 soundtrack.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Valve Releases New Portal VR Demo, Moondust on GameSpot