: The game fully supports Tobii eye-tracking hardware , allowing you to aim your telekinetic "pull" or terraform specific spots on the ground just by looking at them. Development & Legacy Son of Nor on Steam
: Supports up to four players online (or two-player local split-screen) to tackle the full 12+ hour campaign together. Son of Nor online
: Through the Emotiv EPOC brain-computer interface, players can cast spells and move objects using mental commands, literally "thinking" their way through combat. : The game fully supports Tobii eye-tracking hardware
One of the most "interesting" aspects of Son of Nor is its support for cutting-edge (at the time) peripheral hardware to simulate actual telepathic abilities: One of the most "interesting" aspects of Son
: Includes a competitive arena where players can test their mastery of physics-based combat against each other in four-player matches. Experimental Technology
: Large-scale environmental manipulation, like lifting massive obstacles or burying entire buildings under sand, often requires multiple players to combine their telekinetic power.
is a 2015 indie action-adventure game that gained significant attention for its innovative control schemes and deep online co-op integration. While its community presence has matured since its highly successful Kickstarter campaign, the game remains a unique example of experimental tech in gaming. Online Multiplayer & Co-op Features