Wreckin’ Raccoon is the debut recreation from nDreams Compass, asking gamers to make a large number as a commotion-causing critter.
Developed by nDreams Compass, Wreckin’ Raccoon is a chaos simulator the place you wreak havoc as a not-so-lovable trash panda with a premise harking back to I Am Cat. Set in a cartoon roadside diner, there are buttons to press, bottles to squeeze, and a bunch of patrons and employees members to pester, with the first aim being to create pandemonium. You’ll be able to try gameplay under:
Alongside cooking up burgers and blocking bogs, you’ll additionally must evade pest management, whether or not that be by sneaking away out of attain or smacking them with no matter objects you will discover mendacity round. There aren’t particular guidelines on how you can succeed, with Wreckin’ Raccoon specializing in an experimental sandbox playstyle.
Wreckin’ Raccoon is the debut recreation from nDreams Compass, which was revealed earlier this 12 months after the writer closed two of its inside studios — nDreams Studio Orbital and nDreams Studio. Within the midst of that shift, the writer maintained a employees of 40 to kind Compass, aiming to develop video games for a youthful viewers by means of fast prototyping. It is value noting Compass is separate from nDreams Elevation, which is launching Attain in two weeks.
The studio is led by former EA and Activision producer Callum Godfrey. Chatting with Sport Developer on the time, nDreams mentioned:
“As a part of the strategic refocus that we introduced in September, we regrettably misplaced gifted members of our groups and in addition altered our multi-studio improvement construction.
“This sadly meant closing nDreams Studio Orbital and meant that nDreams Studio couldn’t proceed in its present kind. Each groups did good work and many individuals from these affected studios have been retained inside nDreams’ new look construction, with a number of of these forming a part of the brand new Compass studio.”
Wreckin’ Raccoon is accessible on Quest now in early entry.