Official Game Title
Elsewhere Electric
Developer
Games by Stitch
Based in Toronto, Canada
Self-Published
Release Date/Window
Spring/Summer 2025
Genre
Puzzle
VR
Platforms
Meta Quest
Steam VR
Android
iOS
Number of Players
2
Release Regions
Worldwide
Marketing Tagline
A puzzle game powered by two
Website
Features
- Co-op gameplay: the mobile app is available for free
- Talking is winning: communication is key as both players need to share details with each other in order to advance through the maze.
- Power up to master the maze: Juice powers everything. Abilities that give the players god-like powers to manipulate the maze are unlocked as they traverse further into the facility.
- Mission/heist classic team up. One player goes in, one player stays in the van. They have different viewpoints and different tools to complete the mission
Enter a mysterious facility where something strange lurks in the dark. Bring your friend, you will not survive alone.
Elsewhere Electric is an asymmetric game for two players: one in VR, one on a mobile phone. You’re two parts of a crucial team that has been sent by the executives of Elsewhere Electric to get their facility back online. One player, the controller, must stay back in the van and relay information to the installer as they make their way through the facility. You need to depend on your sights, senses, and your buddy to make it out alive.
Unlock abilities to discover the true extent of the facility's secrets. Discover more about the invisible creatures that won’t leave you to do your work. Decode the symbols and solve puzzles that block your path.
Games by Stitch is a game production company focused on building innovative digital experiences and meaningful audience engagement with new technology. We have been operating since 2007, creating storytelling and gameplay experiences that evolve with the times. Our projects span web, mobile, and games that push the boundaries of what’s possible.
Games by Stitch is the indie studio division of Stitch Media, focused on creating immersive gaming experiences through interactive technology. Recent releases include the award-winning Broken Spectre on Meta Quest and Steam VR (a survival horror adventure game,) Flow Weaver on Meta Quest (a multidimensional VR escape room), Terrorarium on PC and Tilt Five (a 3D puzzle platformer filled with adorable gore).
Stitch Media is an interactive production company that tells stories through technology. Our projects span web, mobile and games that push the boundaries of what's possible. Our work has been recognized nationally by the Digi Awards, Applied Arts Magazine, the Canadian Screen Awards and internationally by UNESCO’s World Summit. Our team has worked with Disney, Microsoft, FOX, Discovery, CBC, Bell and consulted for the Smithsonian Institute and the Canadian Museum of Human Rights.
Contact information:
will@continueagency.com
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