“Tower defense-inspired” VR Game ‘Home A Drone’ Launches This Week

“Tower Defense-inspired” VR FPS Home A Drone is set to release in Early Access on Steam and Viveport this Thursday.

Home A Drone will allow players to fight off invading swarms of enemies by placing structures that automatically target and shoot at whatever approaches, similar to other tower defense-style games like Defense Grid 2. Unlike traditional tower defense titles, however, Home A Drone will invoke the power of VR by allowing players to jump directly into the action with their own handheld weapons, much like in any conventional shooting game.

Image courtesy Construct Studio

Developer Construct Studio says that the title’s narrative beats center around DroneCorp, an overzealous corporation bent on monopolizing all forms of artificial intelligence. In an attempt to defend Scrappy, the player’s home-built drone that DroneCorp appears obsessed with reclaiming for its own purposes, players will set traps and wield weapons, such as the “Battery Blaster, the Saw Sniper, and the Football Flinger,” against an invading army of DroneCorp drones.

The studio pitches the following on the game’s Steam page:

  • Arcade and Tower Defense-inspired gameplay, built from the ground up for VR! Balance your preferred gameplay style against your resources during fun, fast paced action!
  • Play Offensively or Defensively… Should you use skill with weapons to fight back the DroneCorp onslaught, or should you use strategy to place traps to most effectively stop the drones in their tracks? Why not both? In Home A Drone, you decide how you should play!
  • DIY-inspired creations like the Battery Blaster, the Saw Sniper, and the Football Flinger are your instruments of battle.
    Upgrade your weapons and traps with the Scrap from each drone you defeat, making them more powerful and changing their characteristics.
  • Fight for friendship, and discover the truth about DroneCorp and Scrappy!
  • Flamingos!

Home A Drone is headed to Steam and Viveport this Thursday, September 19th, priced at $10. The game will be released in Early Access and only with official support for the HTC Vive, though the developer says that support for the Rift is expected “really soon.”

Image courtesy Construct Studio

Construct Studio also developed The Price of Freedom VR (2016). Downloaded just over 85,000 times, in 2017 it was nominated for the ‘Best Narrative VR’ and ‘Narrative Achievement Award’ at Unity VR/AR Vision Summit and was featured at the Sundance Film Festival by HTC.

Aside from developing games, the studio also designed VERA, a plugin system that’s meant to smoothen the direct integration of 3D model data into a game engine like Unity.

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The VR Games Launch Roundup: Constantly Repeating the Past

Another Friday means another roundup of virtual reality (VR) videogames coming out over the next week. Here are some of the most anticipated titles of the year combined with some titles from up and coming developers. Make sure to check out our accompanying video for demonstrations of gameplay for each title, and make sure to check out our remaining Gamescom interviews for exclusive information and insights into other upcoming titles still in development.

Here’s a summary of next week’s VR titles:

TribeXR Dj School – Tribe XR Inc

Follow online tutorials to upload and stream your musical creations using professional DJ decks in this all in one VR experience. Connect with other VR recording artists to collaborate and share your work.

  • Supported Platforms: Oculus Quest
  • Launch Date: 19th September

Groundhog day: Like Father Like Son – Tequila Works

New from Sony Pictures Virtual Reality and Tequila Works, Groundhog day: Like Father Like Son is a VR continuation of the 1992 classic film. Assume the role of Phil Connors Jr, son of Phil Connors from the original film as you also find yourself trapped in an endless time loop.

Featuring both characters from the film & a host of new faces. Over 25 years later, find out how the events of Groundhog day play out in this new social media-obsessed age.

The Witching Tower - Screenshot

Home A Drone – Construct Studio

New from Construct Studio, in this VR FPS adventure you must defeat the enemies from the evil DroneCorp. You must defend yourself using a series of quirky makeshift weapons which you can build and upgrade as the game progresses. Currently, in early access, later updates to the game will include multiplayer, more weapons and bosses.

Witching Tower – Daily Magic Productions

The Witching Tower is a new VR action-adventure title from Daily Magic Productions where you battle your way through mysterious levels of stunning fantasy environments. The Witching Tower’s Queen is at the architect of this world’s chaos, so armed with enchanted weapons and your ability to control the undead, you must survive and conquer in this world riddled with sickness and death.

  • Supported Platforms: PlayStation VR
  • Launch Date: 17th September

Doors of Silence

Doors Of Silence – Blackbite Interactive

New from Blackbite Interactive comes Doors Of Silence. This new survival VR horror game is set in 1988 Pennsylvania where you attempt to fight for survival in a medical centre where horror lurks around every corner. You must fend off surreal deformed creatures you while trying not to slip into insanity yourself.

  • Supported Platforms: Oculus Rift
  • Launch Date: 20th September