With absolutely no fanfare from Polyarc, Moss: Book II quietly went live on Steam this morning. Previously a paid PSVR exclusive and then a Meta Quest exclusive. Now we PCVR peasants get the room-temperature (but technically superior) leftovers . Eat up!
Merriam-Webster defines Moss as: "any of a class (Musci) of bryophytic plants characterized by a gametophyte having a small leafy often tufted stem bearing sex organs at its tip".
Moss is a fun vertical slice of a game where the protags are small mice living in a fantasy world where the big bad is a snake but also has some unnatural help to make war. You play as like an acknowledged fourth wall where you interact in a diorama type space to solve puzzles while trying to keep your mouse friend alive.
It's fantastic.
Moss is a fun vertical slice of a game where the protags are small mice living in a fantasy world where the big bad is a snake but also has some unnatural help to make war. You play as like an acknowledged fourth wall where you interact in a diorama type space to solve puzzles while trying to keep your mouse friend alive.
It's fantastic.
Moss 1 was only PSVR, as far as I know, but the sequel is apparently not.
Moss is a fun vertical slice of a game where the protags are small mice living in a fantasy world where the big bad is a snake but also has some unnatural help to make war. You play as like an acknowledged fourth wall where you interact in a diorama type space to solve puzzles while trying to keep your mouse friend alive.
It's fantastic.
Moss 1 was only PSVR, as far as I know, but the sequel is apparently not.