The Aquatic Messenger
Explore microscopic messengers of time inspired by micropaleontology and plankton research! Can ancient forms of plankton from over 10,000 years ago help us understand the future of freshwater ecology? Sound like a scifi movie? Actually, these are the realities of real world plankton!
Last Updated: 9/20/2024
Developer | Eco Resilience Global Games Research Group |
Publisher | Eco Resilience Global Games Research Group |
Steam App Id | 1955040 |
The Aquatic Messenger
Explore microscopic messengers of time inspired by micropaleontology and plankton research! Can ancient forms of plankton from over 10,000 years ago help us understand the future of freshwater ecology? Sound like a scifi movie? Actually, these are the realities of real world plankton!
Last Updated: 9/20/2024
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About The Aquatic Messenger
The Aquatic Messenger is a Free to Play game developed by Eco Resilience Global Games Research Group. It was released on the Steam Store by Eco Resilience Global Games Research Group.
It can be played and ran on Windows systems. At the moment, there is no confirmed information regarding Steam Deck support for this game.
According to Steam’s category system, The Aquatic Messenger supports the following features:
- Single-player
- VR Only
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The Aquatic Messenger data has been sourced from:
- Valve Corporation. (2024, September 20). The Aquatic Messenger on Steam. Steam Store.
- Valve Corporation. (2024, September 20). The Aquatic Messenger. Steam Community Hub.
- Eco Resilience Global Games Research Group. (2023, July 13). The Aquatic Messenger. The Aquatic Messenger.