'Solo' release date news: Introspective puzzle adventure game to release on April 26

A screenshot of the upcoming game "Solo"  Solo Adventure official website

Team Gotham, the developer and publisher of the game "Solo," announced that the introspective puzzle adventure game is scheduled to release on Apr. 26 for Microsoft Windows.

PC Gamer reported the news on Mar. 7.

According to the Steam page of the game, "Solo" is a game about love. The game is essentially all about reflecting on the idea of love as a fuel that acts as the force that drives people. "Solo" will be exploring the theme of love in an introspective way so as to let players identify and reflect on their own experiences.

"Solo" is set on an archipelago which is formed by small islands. Each island has a distinct puzzle for sailors (players) to solve. Just like the theme of the game — love — the puzzles can be answered in any way possible. Once they have done so, players must use boxes which has different properties and behaviors to build their own paths to the Sleeping Totems. Sailors should awaken these Sleeping Totems to help them answer a question about love and relationships. 

As said earlier, the game is a means for players to reflect on what love is with aid of a personal and introspective branching narrative. The game is also a means for players to appreciate nature as well as contemplate and explore the game world. Players are advised to take photos of the islands, play the guitar, feed animals or just plainly use the time to sit on a bench and think.

The Steam page of the game lists the minimum system requirements of the game. They are as follows — operating system (OS) should be Microsoft® Windows 7; processor should be Intel Core i3-2100 or AMD equivalent; memory should at least be 4 Gigabyte (GB) random-access memory (RAM); graphics should be NVIDIA GTX 650; DirectX Version 11; and storage should at least be 2 GB of available space. Moreover, Team Gotham strongly recommends the use of a controller to play the game.

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