
German developer Studio Fizbin – the team responsible for 2017’s The Inner World – is currently in the works of cranking out its latest project, Minute of Islands. For the most part, the team has been fairly minimal on new details for the coming title with the game slated to arrive sometime in 2020 this year.
However, with the year just on the verge of hitting the fall season, there are doubts that the game will reach its listed release window. And presumptions seemed to have answered correctly as the firm released a new trailer for the game during this recent Gamescom to spare a new 2021 timeframe has been slated for Minute of Islands.
You can watch the new official trailer in the video below:
“You are Mo, a skilled tinkerer, living with her family on a pastoral archipelago, once inhabited by an ancient race of inscrutable giants,” the game’s overview reads on its Steam page. “Their otherworldly but vital machines, festering in the underbellies of the islands themselves, must be kept going or an almost forgotten threat will swallow all. Mo vows to restore the hidden engines in time, but is this truly what she needs?”
During PAX West last year in 2019, Rectify Gaming got the opportunity to demo Minute of Islands and also spoke with the game’s director, Anjin Anhut. Upon questioning the core gameplay for Minute of Islands, Anhut tells that the title when progressing further will not extremely stress the player, but more so to change their perspective in how they play the game.
“The puzzles further into the game are not meant to be insanely hard – rather, just to make them [the player] think when progressing,” he shared during the interview. For more on Minute of Islands, we highly suggest you read the full featured piece of the game by heading here.
What are you planning on picking Minute of Islands on next year?
Minute of Islands is scheduled to hit Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC, and Nintendo Switch sometime in 2021.







