Verde Station is a an exploration and discovery game set within a space station. As you explore, the plot may or may not become clear. It’s focused on the narrative and discovery elements more than typical gameplay (i.e. there's no shooting). Your goal is to explore the station, discover why you're there and what's really happening.

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The very first trailer for Verde Station. And we're on Steam Greenlight so come watch and vote!

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Here it is, the Announcement trailer for Verde Station! And we're also on Steam Greenlight! Please go vote right now. Then come back and read the rest. I'll wait.

So you voted? Good. Thank you! A few words about the trailer. Not sure exactly what you saw and what's going on? Good. Verde Station is all about exploration and discovery so I can only share so much before I spoil the entire game. The trailer should leave you a bit confused but curious, that's what the game does too.

Here are a few more details:

About the Game:Verde Station is a first-person exploration game set on a space station. During your year long solo mission you begin to question your sanity. What do you trust most - what you see, what you're told, or your instincts?
You begin on Day 1 of a year long solo mission aboard Verde Station. Your only companion is the station computer - D.A.V.E. Your job is to monitor the Greenhouse: trees and plants that will later be used to off-site. As you explore the station you begin to question your sanity. Have you been here too long? Have you not been here long enough?
Gameplay:Verde Station is an interactive exploration game. Examine every detail of the station, pick up and view items, and interact with computer terminals. Uncover clues about why you're stationed alone and if can trust what you see and hear.
Key Features:

  • Interactive Exploration: Examine every item in the station or just a few. Some items even react to how you interact with them. The more you explore, the more story you reveal, and the more you discover about what's really happening.
  • No combat or puzzles: But there are rewards for those that explore everything. I'm sure this game will get tagged as a "Walking Simulator" but that's OK with me. Go as fast or as slow as you like throughout the station. Only the most engaged players will find everything their first play through.
  • Oculus Rift support: Don't have a Rift? DON'T WORRY. The game works perfect on regular monitors. Either way, the game tries to keep you immersed in the experience as much as possible.

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