Review: Kartong – Death by Cardboard

It’s not often that VRFocus comes across a virtual reality (VR) title that blends several genres into one unique immersive experience. But that’s exactly what’s happened with Kartong – Death by Cardboard, a puzzle, horror, first-person shooter (FPS) style videogame from SVRVIVE Studios, the team behind the equally good puzzle adventure SVRVIVE: The Deus Helix.

Kartong – Death by Cardboard puts you in a surreal, almost Alice in Wonderland like cardboard world, with the story going that you’ve been shrunk down by some evil genius and put in this cardboard hell hole with one goal, survive. To do this you’re given very little instruction apart from the basic controller mechanics, so it’s mostly a trial by error (death) scenario as you find your feet and plenty of items to help you through.

Mixing horror with child-like design, Kartong – Death by Cardboard is one of the creepiest VR titles around. The whole cardboard aesthetic looks awesome, leaning towards that kind of off centre Tim Burton feel, with wonky houses, teddy bears with pins sticking out of them, giant matchstick boxes and surprise presents everywhere. It’s these presents that can spell success or failure, offering you treats like nailguns or rocket launchers, but on the flip side bombs that can explode in your face, or giant alarms to warn nearby enemies.

And it’s the hostiles running about the place that you really need to watch out for. Each level is randomly generated and isn’t really that big. However they are complete mazes with dead ends and traps galore, which you can set off or try to use on an enemy. The creatures in Kartong – Death by Cardboard are vicious, warped creations that stomp and whizz around each level. There aren’t many of them as there doesn’t need to be, once they’ve spotted you they’ll attack without hesitation barraging towards you until either it or you are dead.

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Due to the ferocity of these attacks sneaking is a good way to traverse each area, and SVRVIVE has thankfully put in several movement options. Of course there’s teleport, yet for Kartong – Death by Cardboard it has dual functionality. Activate teleport and a red arrow marker will appear, meaning you can noisily move to the designated location. Hold the teleport button down a little longer and those red arrows will begin to turn blue. Once they’ve all changed colour then you can move silently. It’s a novel little system which certainly increases the dramatic effect of the experience as you carefully inch around a level. It does have a big downside, if you’re short on ammo or weapons and need to hide – or just quickly traverse a trap filled area – then this system is horrendously slow, and you’ll probably fight more battles than you want. Luckily there are smooth locomotion controls which can be used in conjunction with teleport. Being able to directly control your character makes life so much easier on all fronts.

There are points when Kartong – Death by Cardboard can feel repetitious and samey, constantly running around cardboard mazes, either hiding in sheer terror or barrelling in, your pin loaded crossbow at the ready. Yet this dark, twisted fantasy world has a charm all of its own, both equally scary and wondrous at the same time. Kartong – Death by Cardboard is one of those VR titles that impressively showcase the imagination of smaller indie studios and why they’re the life blood of VR. If you think you can handle it, Kartong – Death by Cardboard is definitely one of the more bizarre titles available today.

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Kartong – Death by Cardboard! Folds onto HTC Vive & Oculus Rift

Virtual reality (VR) exclusive Kartong – Death by Cardboard! is now available via Steam Early Access for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift players. Also available via Viveport and Oculus Home, Kartong – Death by Cardboard! puts players up against evil experiments inside the miniature city of Kartong.

Kartong Screenshot 1In Kartong – Death by Cardboard!, players find themselves shrunk to the size of a toilet paper roll and trapped in a maze of evil toys. Your life now depends on a mediocre weapon made from office supplies, with your outlook not being particularly rosey.

A first-person shooter (FPS) videogame, Kartong – Death by Cardboard! blends sequences of action and stealth into a world of miniaturised mayhem. With its 15 different difficulty levels, randomised city maps and toy enemies, the Early Access edition of the videogame is fully playable from start to finish.

“The game has a rogue-lite gameplay and your goal is to escape the city of Kartong, which just happens to be a maze filled with evil toys, tiny traps and weird experiments,” explains Robert Johansson, Level Designer at SVRVIVE Studios.

Kartong Screenshot 3The following features are some of the updates that will be created and added together with the VR community before Kartong – Death by Cardboard!’s full release:

Additional enemies and AI encounters
New map style elements
2+ Traps and Gadgets
2+ Weapon Options
Additional sounds and VFX
Multiple language options

The game is now available for Early Access in Viveport´s Subscription program, Oculus Home and on Steam, with a -40% release discount (typically $8.99 USD), and can be experienced on both HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. Developer SVRVIVE Studios has also confirmed that Kartong – Death by Cardboard! is currently in development for PlayStation VR with an intended launch via the PlayStation Store.

Kartong Screenshot 5Kartong – Death by Cardboard! is the second title coming out of the Swedish VR studio SVRVIVE Studios, following the success and global acclaim for the mystery adventure game SVRVIVE: The Deus Helix, which was released in November 2016, for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift. To celebrate the release of Kartong – Death by Cardboard! SVRVIVE Studios is offering a -47% discount on SVRVIVE: The Deus Helix via Steam until the 1st of November 2017. VRFocus will keep you updated with all the latest VR developments from SVRVIVE Studios.

FPS Stealth Game Kartong – Death by Cardboard! Gets an Early Access Release Date

SVRVIVE Studios, the team behind 2016 puzzle title SVRVIVE: The Deus Helix announced back in April that its next project would be slightly different, revealing a stealthy first-person shooter (FPS) called Kartong – Death by Cardboard! The team are preparing to launch their second videogame on Steam Early Access next week, 25th October.

Featuring procedurally generated levels and 15 difficulty settings, Kartong – Death by Cardboard! puts you up against evil experiments inside a miniature cardboard city. Combining the cuteness of scary toys with the charm of paper cuts, the early access build will also include six weapon options and four enemy types to begin with, teleportation and stick style movement systems, eight traps and gadgets and cross platform saves between Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.

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SVRVIVE Studios expects to be in early access for a couple of months, during which time it’ll continue adding content such as more weapons, traps and gadgets, enemies, improved controls, new map elements and much more.

Revealing how the project came about, Daniel Kihlgren Kallander, Lead Game Designer and Programmer at SVRVIVE Studios, said: “Kartong – Death by Cardboard! is actually the result of a game jam gone wrong, but the gameplay quickly caught on with the team and we decided to keep working on it. The game puts you inside a miniature city with procedurally generated levels, which means the city’s map will change every time you play. We’ve also added a seed system, allowing you to share your discovered city maps with friends and challenge each other.”

Kartong – Death by Cardboard! will be released via Steam Early Access for Oculus Rift and HTC Vive on 25th October. For any further updates, keep reading VRFocus.

Expect Extreme Papercuts in SVRVIVE’s Kartong – Death by Cardboard

SVRVIVE Studios has revealed to VRFocus a brand new videogame title, coming soon to HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and PlayStation VR. Kartong – Death by Cardboard is currently in development for all three platforms with an expected Early Access release in Q2 2017.

Kartong - Death by Cardboard concept art

The first title from SVRVIVE Studios, SVRVIVE: The Deus Helix, proved a popular first-person puzzle solving experience. SVRVIVE Studios suggest that the development of the videogame was inspired by adventure classics Myst and Riven, and boasts one of the longest playtimes of any virtual reality (VR) videogame to date. SVRVIVE: The Deus Helix launched late last year and is currently available to purchase via Steam exclusively for the HTC Vive.

Few details are currently known about SVRVIVE Studios’ follow-up, Kartong – Death by Cardboard, aside from a teaser video (embedded below) and a few concept images. A logo has also been revealed, again revealing very little about the videogame.

Kartong - Death by Cardboard concept art

Of course, more details are expected to follow in the near future, and VRFocus will keep you updated with all the latest details on Kartong – Death by Cardboard and other forthcoming VR videogames from SVRVIVE Studios.