Xbox One vs. PS4: 'Soda Drinker Pro' Simulator Debuts For Xbox One In September; How Does A Soda-Drinking Simulator Work?
Soda Drinker Pro, a game written by Will Brierly, is a game that stimulates the act of drinking soda. The game was developed back in 2008 and the interesting thing about the game is that it was developed over the course of one day. The Soda Drinker Pro game was first posted to Stream Green Light in March of 2013.
The original game was a soda drinking simulation that was played by simply WASD controls. Mouse controls were used to look around the simulation while the left mouse button places the soda to the player's mouth and the right mouse button is used to drink the soda. Creator and Somerville, Massachusetts native Will Brierly is also the creator of Cambridge-based marketing company Snowrunner.
In the upper left hand corner of the game, there is a soda meter that shows the amount of soda left in a player's cup. Once a player has successfully completed drinking the soda, they can move to the next simulation. There are also bonus sodas throughout the environment that can be collected as well as a secret game that can be unlocked.
Fans that have played and enjoyed Soda Drinker Pro will be happy to known that the game has been announced for the Xbox One. The Xbox One version of Soda Drinker Pro is currently scheduled to come out in September of this year. Brierly confirmed the game will run at 60 frames per second with 1080p native resolution. The price of the game is currently unknown.
Joystiq reported that the game will keep the secret Vivian Clark mini-game as well as be Kinect enabled: "Harnessing the power of Kinect, Xbox One users can drink actual soda to complete the game's various soda chugging challenges (or at least mimic the action to control the game). Also included is Soda Drinker Pro's secret game Vivian Clark, a lucid dream-like platforming mini-game."