Finnish indie developer Mindfield Games' debut title, Pollen (or stylised as P.O.L.L.E.N), launches today on PC. The first-person adventure is designed for both normal screens, but it's also is fully adapted for VR.
Pollen is first available for Windows and Oculus Rift, but it is also coming to PlayStation 4 and Vive later this year. The exact release dates for these platforms have not yet been announced. The game is prized £17.09 / €20,69 on Steam, but it's also available from GOG and the Humble Store. Here's a bit of official spiel about the game.
In an alternate timeline of history, where the Kennedy assassination failed and the internet was never invented, the space race continued to boom as the Soviet and US programs combined their efforts to conquer the vast mineral rich expanse beyond Earth. Handing their findings over to private companies, governments gave way to corporations who would soon establish mining & research colonies all over the Solar System. Owned by one such conglomerate, Station M is a recently built research base of RAMA Industries on the Saturn's largest moon Titan.
A member of RAMA Industries' research team has mysteriously disappeared. As a reserve employee of RAMA, you are sent to the windswept surface of Titan to investigate. With a large lunar storm looming on the horizon, you have no choice but to enter the base in search of answers...