An Upcoming Unity-Powered Game With Lifelike Climbing Mechanics
The demo version of the game is set to be released within the next few weeks via Steam.
Wikkl Works, a Netherlands-based game development studio, has recently shared a new demo for New Heights, an upcoming climbing and bouldering simulator powered by Unity. Showcasing the title's gameplay, the newly-revealed demo provided a look at the game's realistic, physics-based climbing mechanics, as well as one of the surfaces you will be able to conquer in New Heights, created by the team by photoscanning a real-life location.
The game's key features:
- Realistic, physics-based climbing mechanics that test your balance and grip
- Real cliffs and structures scanned with drones
- Climb in locations you might never have the opportunity to visit in real life
- Try out free solo climbing and bouldering from the safety of your computer
- Climb where it's not allowed in real life
- Leaderboards to compete with other players
- Elevate the skills of your character
- Unlock new gear and become a professional climber
- Conquer fear of heights in a virtual setting
Furthermore, the team has also announced that the demo version of the game is set to be released within the next few weeks and will be available via Steam.
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