Become a Gladiator VR : 1v1 PVP
You wake up in the middle of the Colosseum with no memory. You start your struggle to survive in the Colosseum without knowing who you are and where slaughtering is just entertainment. In the middle of the Colosseum, all you can rely on is your weapons, shields and skills. It’s up to you whether you’re going to be a Gladiator that cuts off the heads of countless enemies, or you’re going to be one of the thousands of bodies that can’t be recorded anywhere in the history books.
“Become A Gladiator VR” is not a perfect physical simulation game containing real-world like interactions. This is a PVP specialized VR action game that prioritizes action itself rather than focusing on historical research. It is designed to allow players to feel and learn when and how to swing swords and shields, which is temporarily impossible to control or immobilize due to collisions between weapons and shields.
Due to the characteristics of the game, players may have to move around a lot, so please refer to the precautions below.
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2x2m space is required due to possible injury or real damage to property.
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Due to the above reasons, free movement is not supported, so it is recommended gamers use a stick to move the characters in the center of the VR area.
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Sufficient stretching is required before playing to prevent injury.
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A 10-minute break is recommended after playing the game for between 2 and 30 minutes or more.
Please provide contructive feedback on playing conditions, inconveniences experienced, and balance issues, etc.
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Diorama Builder
What a lovely game! It is beautifully designed and wonderful to play. For an early access game, I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the game flowed… no bugs at all… and I am looking forward for more content! Another great tool in the game is their hint system… they call it a “mesh” where it can help you locate where the pieces go… but it gives you three views of the mesh… None, level only, and the entire level. It would be very frustrating to play without it.
I played the entire game (at present with 6 levels) in just under 8 hours and easily made all 50 achievements. The music is very soothing and I especially love how after you have completed each puzzle that you can interact with it for even more effects!
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
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If the names Duplo and Legos make your heart beat faster, this game is for you- that’s all you need to know.
More? Ok, fiiine.
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There are six diorama scenes, ranging from the easy(er) Western with very little interior detail to the fairly complex Egyptian Pyramid or Chinese Pagoda.
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At some points you will be almost pixel hunting to trigger the proper placement of the various bits and bobs.
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Don’t assume the appearance of all pieces in the build list will necessarily match 100% with the item on the build area, some of them are little chameleons. Some of them are just little jerks and make you wish for a tiny virtual hammer that would allow you to crush them into virtual plastic paste.
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
Catch the Thief, If you can!
This is a fun little game with room for improvement. It’s like playing cops & robbers as a kid…
Enjoy :)
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
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I think this will shape up to be an adorable game.
It brings out that arcade, old school gaming in you.
The graphics are adorable, the sound and music just plain fun.
Currently it is in early access, and needs some tweaking here and there.
I found the PC controls very awkward, and perhaps a controller is the way to go for this game. The time frame for winning a match is very hard, but could have been down to my inability to control using mouse and keyboard.
Overall, with a controller I think this would be a hoot, and challenging.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game