The mixed reality game Wall Town Wonders looks like pure magic

The mixed reality game Wall Town Wonders looks like pure magic

The mixed reality game Wall Town Wonders lets you create and explore a miniature world in your own home.

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FACTS

Wall Town Wonders seems to be unique in that it combines the city-building genre with mixed reality to create a magical experience.

In the game, your living room becomes the hub of a bustling miniature city populated by colorful, vibrant characters that you must help rebuild. As you do, you unlock a wealth of unique buildings, characters, and customization options.

Your journey begins when you inherit a magical clock from a distant relative. This clock reveals the presence of tiny people living within the walls of your home. Using the clock, you can interact with these wondrous beings and help them rebuild their city, which spans the entirety of your living room. Along the way, you will face a variety of challenges.

Hand tracking allows you to interact with the townspeople naturally. The gameplay is designed to be smooth and relaxing, allowing you to explore and maintain your city at your pace.

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Customization is at the heart of Wall Town Wonders. With over 40 different characters, nearly 100 unlockable buildings, and countless skins and customization options, no two towns will ever look the same. As you explore and grow your town, you'll discover new looks and features that keep the experience fresh and uniquely tailored to your tastes.

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The studio promises seasonal updates with new events, decorations, and customization options, so there's always something new to discover in Wall Town Wonders.

Wall Town Wonders will be released in Q4 2024 for Quest 3 and Quest Pro. You can pre-order the game now from the Horizon Store and receive a discount and an exclusive skin.

CONTEXT

Cyborn is a Belgian VR studio that made a name for itself with the sci-fi VR game Hubris. The title is available for PC-VR, Meta Quest and Playstation VR 2.

With Wall Town Wonders, Cyborn is trying something completely different and we are curious to see the result.

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