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Platformer without platforms TurnOn arrives on Xbox One and Steam next week (Video)

TurnOn will launch on Xbox One and Steam on June 1st. Hope you’ll enjoy and appreciate our debut game for these platforms!

Most of you knows that some AAA titles are making trailers with real actors today. We decided not to lag behind of them (even having smaller budget) and we are presenting you new Cinematic Bulb Teaser with real… electric bulbs. Yes, you have read it right, Bulbs! About 10 bulbs took part in the shooting of the trailer, and none was hurt.

TurnOn is an incredibly colorful and detailed puzzle platformer without platforms. The plot revolves around a small spark named Turnon, an alien space object, which flew through the atmosphere and hit in the city’s power station. There it came alive from the electric shock and became a rational being. As a result of the accident the city remains without electricity, and now Turnon, looks like a fireball with a pretty face, has to return the light back into the homes of citizens.

Professor Brain, a scientist from the power station, found Turnon at the time of the accident and decided to help him. Using minibus equipped with electric generator, they move around the city from one district to another and restore the power supply.

– Enjoy the setting! Be surprised how the world depends on electricity and what can happen if it suddenly disappears. Solve puzzles and figure out how to turn on the lights in every home, as well as fight unexpected enemies!
– Try platformer without platforms! The main character moves through the electrical wires. The mix of exploration and music levels makes the gameplay very immersive.
– Feel the visual storytelling! Tired of all those dialogs in your video games? Never mind, in TurnOn everything is purely visual, and the entire story is told through what you see (and sometimes what you don’t).