Truberbrook is a Cold War adventure game built with handcrafted miniature scenery
Truberbrook is a traditional adventure game with a sci-fi mystery, and it’s got a heck of a visual twist. Every environment in the game is built by hand using miniature models. Those models are then digitised using photogrammetry so that they can blend with the computer-rendered characters, and the diorama-style results are incredibly impressive. The game is set in rural Germany during the height of the Cold War in the late 60s. You’re an American physics student named Tannhauser who’s won a vacation to the titular town of Truberbrook. Things get strange as you meet a cast of local weirdos and dive into the town’s mysteries - the official rundown also promises dinosaurs, which is always very exciting. This all plays out in the traditional adventure game form. You point and click your way around the environments, picking up items and chatting with NPCs. Solving puzzles means either using your inventory in creative ways, navigating challenging bits of dialogue, or pushing against more bespoke sorts of tests - you know, adventure game stuff.
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