ORBITOR
AdventureORBITOR is an action adventure game for PC and Mac. It is aimed at people who want a detailed, varied and unique game. The game has a broad visual appeal...
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ORBITOR is an action adventure game for PC and Mac. It is aimed at people who want a detailed, varied and unique game. The game has a broad visual appeal...
1 – 4 player multiplayer death match. Use lightning speed ricochet bullet mechanics to confuse and obliterate your enemy while protecting yourself with...
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I’m just sad to see that this studio, along with the game Orbitor, has fallen into obscurity. I played the demo for Orbitor at a local science museum - they had a lot of “scientific” and conceptual games set up on a console - and I watched Markiplier play it as well. I recently looked it up to see if anything had been done with it, but it seems all development stopped back in 2015. I know the chances of any of the developers reading this are low, but if they do - I’d just like you to know that I loved your work, and I hope that one day I might see another project that you worked on. Cheers, to wherever you are now.