PlayStation Classic Unexpectedly Appears on Steam
A PlayStation console classic that was previously unavailable on PC has unexpectedly appeared on Steam. The release of Hohokum comes courtesy of the publisher of the recent hit game Stray.
Hohokum is a non-linear game in which we travel at our own pace through 17 worlds, where we can find a variety of characters and toys to interact and experiment with. The publisher described Hohokum as a "giant playground." There is no clear goal in the game, no points to earn or a time limit. Not even a tutorial has been provided. The game has been praised in the past for being a very relaxing experience. It is distinguished by a unique, minimalist graphic style, created by Richard Hogg. The PC version includes an original soundtrack.
The PC release was announced during a demonstration by publisher Annapurna Interactive:
Hohokum costs a bit under $10 without discount. The system requirements are limited - only the requirement for a 64-bit processor and a suitable operating system is mentioned (only Windows 10 appears as a supported system).
The game was originally released in 2014 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita consoles.