In Radiance (thirst person perspective game), we play the role of a nuclear power plant employee who must stop at nothing in order to avoid a core meltdown. Our hero will have to face various tasks that will lead him to discover the many features and principles of operation of the power plant. Along the way, he will learn the plant’s secret past and try to save the world.
Fixing the leak and the damaged pump might prove to be a cakewalk compared to managing a school trip. Parts used in the repair must first be found, sorted, cleaned and checked for radiation. Only then can they be assembled and installed. Children will not make this task any easier.
What to do first? Fix the broken pipe, or catch the radioactive rats infesting the sublevels? Performing such tasks will sometimes require a very creative approach, and repairing and upgrading replacement parts will require a high degree of accuracy and precision.
As tasks are completed, more mysterious pages of the history of the plant’s opening will be unveiled. The beginnings of its operation will come to light and everyone will find out who and why did such shoddy work. Provided that the core does not melt first…
Main features:
Interact with other characters - find errant school-trip children hiding around the entire power plant, assisting and "motivating" co-workers who overdosed on the radioactivity antidote. As well as many other tasks that enhance the game's plot.
Find and repair parts of various machines. When assembled, they will be used to build larger devices.
Additional maps connected with the history of the plant’s coming on line. See for yourself what the plant looked like 40 years ago and discover which elements we poorly designed and installed.
Keeping the plant running – choose and prioritize tasks in order of most dangerous in the given moment