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Indie game studio ForwardXP unveiled the latest installment of its virtual reality game series, Please, Don’t Touch Anything: House Broken, debuting today as a VR game on Meta Quest headsets.
This release coincides with a significant milestone for the franchise. The original game has sold more than 400,000 copies on Oculus Quest, said Steve Nix, CEO of ForwardXP, in an interview with GamesBeat.
Dallas-based ForwardXP said the new game plunges players into chaotic adventures within their homes using Meta Quest’s mixed reality (MR) technology. Available on Meta Quest 3, Meta Quest Pro, and Meta Quest 2, Please, Don’t Touch Anything: House Broken is priced at $10 in the Meta Store.
Free from the mysterious bunker of its predecessor, players find themselves tasked with the familiar yet ominous directive: “please, don’t touch anything!” However, temptation looms in the form of an irresistible Big Red Button.
“Please, Don’t Touch Anything is a fan-favorite series that has accumulated a great community of
players itching to further warp their brains with the most outrageous puzzles and unleash destruction
in their actual homes. House Broken will satisfy that itch in the most immersive and interactive way
we can legally get away with,” said Nix. “The ForwardXP team has developed this game to push the limits of oddly satisfying virtual interactions, unexpected outcomes, and the chaotic fun that Please, Don’t Touch Anything: House Broken brings to players.”
The original Please, Don’t Touch Anything debuted in 2015, made by developer Four Quarters. A 3D version of the game was created later by Escalation
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