Mars Alive Fully Funded And Is Releasing on PSVR exclusively in 2 Weeks

An upcoming PSVR adventurous survival hit, Mars Alive is now fully funded on Kickstarter. The developers are pushing the efforts and planning on releasing it onto PSVR exclusively in 2 weeks.

Mars Alive is a sci-fi survival PSVR game in the open world. You would face the severe weather, day and night, and other challenges in natural conditions through the first-person view. In this game, you need to manage your resources wisely to survive as long as you can. Just like the movie – Martian. As one of the survivors on Mars, you are going to reveal the truth behind the civilization, which is full of mystery and conspiracy on Mars.

Survive On Mars

Mars Alive provides players a complete planting simulation system, allowing players to grow a variety of crops, control the temperature, humidity, and water alternately in the cabin. Players can choose to be a happy farmer on Mars, watering and fertilizing plants every day, making your crop into a few side dishes and leaving all the tasks alone.

Realistic Environment

There are a series of mechanisms forcing players to leave their comfort zone. Different indicators show the players the degree of hunger, fatigue, thirst, and more. Whichever declines will directly threaten life. Energy is being consumed as long as the character is alive.

Multiple Endings

Mars Alive is a semi open-world game, it is up to the player to explore the game and experience it exactly the way he or she likes. However, it is impossible to reach the final goal by just staying in the cabin and growing the crops. Only by facing the danger and solving the troubles directly can the players truly experience the various endings in the game and uncover the truth behind the story.

Immerse Between In Game and Reality

Mars Alive carefully intergraded game time with reality, letting players experience the game on an elevated level. With a game time of 8 hours which equals to a day at work, players who like a challenge can experience “A Day on Mars” if played in one session.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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