We loved the concept of school and school teacher so when it came time to think of our next game we looked back at that old one and thought maybe it is time to go check out school.” “We had a fifth job in the original game and we never had time to finish it, and that was school teacher. “When we originally made Job Simulator we made about eight jobs and many of them were not great and what we found out was that doing things that people really understood like the office and convenience store were really great,” Eiche explains. Intrigued by the core premise of the game, TJ asks Eiche why Owlchemy Labs went with a high school setting. Cosmonious High lets you attend an alien high school in outer space and attend classes with fun names like Chemosophy. And if you’re an ambitious student, there are also opportunities to do a little extra credit work in classes like Visualytics as well. Using Chemosophy as an example, Eiche notes that players can mix chemicals together and add heat to create elements like Bouncium which can turn things bouncy in the game. “We have these like rough proxies to what it’s like to be in the Earth schools, so we have classes like Chemosophy, Visualytics, Auditoriology,” Eiche remarks. In the interview, we get to learn more about some of the activities players can partake in, including classes like Chemosophy. The areas you’re able to explore in the game are all colorful and unique, and Cosmonious High reportedly boasts the biggest space ever built by Owlchemy Labs.Įager to learn more about this exciting VR experience, Shacknews’ own TJ Denzer recently conducted an interview with Owlchemy Labs’ Chief Operating Owl (COOwl) and resident Cable Slinger, Andrew Eiche. In Cosmonious High, players get to take on the “new kid” role in an alien high school located out in the far reaches of outer space. Now, Owlchemy Labs is back at it with a brand new VR game, Cosmonious High. Gamers may be familiar with developer Owlchemy Labs from their work on memorable VR titles like Job Simulator and Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality.
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