Scandinavian folklore and contemporary characters are brought together in a dark fairytale to tell the story of Röki. Some players may have already experienced the tale, but for the first time, Röki ...
It’s certainly not every day that your small studio’s debut game is recognised with multiple BAFTA nominations. Even less so when you’re creating a game for a genre whose days in the sun have somewhat ...
A non-violent and narrative lead adventure game inspired by Scandinavian folklore is not something you’d expect from a team who used to work on the Killzone franchise. But for Alex Kanaris-Sotiriou, ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Röki, an adventure game set against Scandinavian folklore, has been in development for numerous years, but it received a new trailer and release date ...
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Polygon Treehouse is setting out to make the real and the fantastical meet in Röki, a 3D adventure filled with exploration, puzzles, and misunderstood monsters. Set against the backdrop of a snowy ...
Röki is an indie title from development studio Polygon Treehouse in association with publisher United Label. Scandanavian folklore is central to the theme of Röki and the game dives into the deep end ...
As the LudoNarraCon festival draws to a close later on this week, I was keen to try a few of the demos and see which upcoming narrative-focused games I'll be sinking into over the next year. Röki ...
Scandinavian folklore adventure Röki is coming to PlayStation and Xbox consoles. The game, previously only available on PC and Switch, follows Tove as she saves her family in a fantastical world of ...
During E3 this year we visited with CI Games, who had brought United Label to show off a few games, as we checked out Röki for a bit. Developed by Polygon Treehouse, this is a little bit of a few ...
Three months ago, Alex Kanaris and Tom Jones were cast adrift by Sony when it shut down Guerrilla Cambridge. Both had worked at the studio as art directors. Both had worked for Sony for 14 years.