Pnevmo-Capsula: Domiki runs on Windows, Mac and Linux

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Usually, the term “on track†refers to a very linear experience over which the player has little control. But sometimes it means a lot more literally than that, as in the recently released steampunk adventure of Pomeshkin Valentin Igorevich, Pnevmo-Capsula: Domiki.

Players control a “pneumatic tube cart” that must progress from house to house, all located along a long, winding track that moves both indoors and outdoors. In order to reach each new destination, you must avoid falling or falling into other traps when you “open rails, portals, mechanical mailboxes” and “find and activate hidden mechanisms such as springs, phones and various ‘incandescent lights’ along the way to find your way and keep going.

The world of Pnevmo-Capsule is based on an alternative reality Russia of the 1970s. The company developed here under a “hard” communist regime and is “dominated by bulky analog electronics”. Although fictional, the experience aims to recreate an authentic Soviet atmosphere, from architecture and mechanics to wallpaper and propaganda advertisements. Despite the game’s untranslated title, however, all of the content needed in the game has been localized into English.

If you are ready to get started Pnevmo-Capsula: Domiki, there is no need to wait, as the game is available now on Steam for Windows, Mac and Linux.

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