Coatsink’s VR Title They Suspect Nothing Coming to Oculus Go

It’s been a while since we heard Coatsink talk about VR things, and they are now here with their new title for the Oculus, They Suspect Nothing. From the creators of Shu, Augmented Empire, A Night Sky and the Esper series comes They Suspect Nothing, a comedic mini-game collection about robots and deception, designed for and launching alongside the Oculus Go.

As the last human on earth, you must infiltrate a robot-only society by completing a series of bizarre human detection tests. Assuage suspicion with machine-like efficiency as you conduct open part surgery, pilot a drone, manage rush hour in an explosives plant, instigate armageddon in a cataclysm simulator, plus eight other equally ridiculous and entertaining experiences.

Your dexterity, perception and logic will be put to the test to ‘prove you’re metal’ and confirm there’s nothing suspicious hiding inside that cool, robot exterior.

Relax… They Suspect Nothing.

FEATURES

  • 12 humorous mini-games with 3 difficulty modes
  • 3 unique game hubs and robot instructors
  • Customizable robot avatar plus local profiles and leaderboards
  • A full voice cast including award winning actor Jim Broadbent
  • Comfortable ‘pass and play’ gameplay to share the experience with friends

There is no price nor availability at this time, but they will be announced in the near future.

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