The Holy City
This is an amazing tool for anyone curious to learn more about Jerusalem and the many religions that coexist in this fantastic place. Very well executed. I have to say it’s very unusual for me to review projects. This because very few actually wow me to the point of actually wanting to share it with others…. This is an amazing experience that allows you to feel like you can touch the Holy Sepulcher and place a note on the Western Wall. Just fantastic. I know this is a virtual visit- but the fact the places were scanned from real life really makes me appreciate the accuracy and be able to enjoy looking at each location at my own pace. Throughout this journey I really enjoyed seeing the beautiful realistic-looking recreation of many Jerusalem temples that allowed me to freely look around and spend a lot of time inspecting painting and inscriptions on the walls. When it switched from the interactive gamefied version to the 360 video version was totally amazing to recognize the precise location where the camera was placed and enjoy seeing it filled with real people. I hope to see more soon.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
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Enlightening , A fantastic birds eye view into the holy land …
get to solve puzzles and find out about the history
Beautiful vr experience
Link to my video here ..
INSIDE VR …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiuzWmOYpMg
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
The Adventures of Detective Bron
In «The Adventures of Detective Bron» you’ll take on the role of detective Bron, who faces various mysteries that are waiting to be solved.
Missions are going to be different: solving a murder case, searching for maniacs and missing people, solving a robery case and much more.
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Solve crimes;
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Make important notes with your notepad;
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Use all your logical skills to solve the crime;
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Pay attention, no one will lead you by the hand.
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Neverout
For more detail, video review available: https://youtu.be/rzrdSXijFRg .
Okay, it’s a pretty solid game but I can’t recommend it to anyone who plays much in the way of puzzle games. You’ll quickly find it repetetive.
Pros:
Neat mechanic.
Looks and sounds good, which results in pretty great immersion.
Some very enjoyable puzzles.
Cons:
Movement can be awkward.
Once you figure it out, which may not take long - you will start to feel like you’re repeating the same puzzles.
Actual order/progression in difficulty of puzzles is not the best.
– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
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The puzzles are very simple, only a couple required to think a bit more before the solution came up.
The VR experience is very buggy, after a couple of levels your character gets desynced with your headset even with little movement on your position making it so you lose the perception of where you actually are.
The character controls are also quite simple you can use the left stick (Oculus) to move forward and turn the character your forward is also determined by where you’re looking making it possible for you to ignore turns or take the wrong one when you decide to look at the next point while moving at the same time.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
EscapeVR: Trapped Above the Clouds
Oh boy that was an adventure !
I played escape games in real life and this virtual one is reeeeeeally good !
I can’t tell you much about the gameplay (I don’t want to spoil you) but it’s a really well designed game, really clever.
I finished it in about 1H10, taking my time.
If you have a virtual headset, you must definitly buy this piece of art of a game !
Totally worth it !
:D
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
Fun VR game; it took me a couple hours and I used the hints (disclaimer: I’m not familiar with escape games). The hints themselves are very much worth reading, pretty fun and well worded. They don’t give away the solution, but still point you in the right direction. Also, the game has some unexpected and nice physics effects I didn’t expect and did cost me a couple minute alone to play around with ;)
One of my first VR games, and I enjoyed the experience throughout!
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Ghost Stories 2
Not so scary story about escaping a house by doing tasks. Not very bad, but I can’t recommend it.
Story
You arrive at a house, and are attacked by a ghost. You pass out and awaken inside the gates. The game prompts you to complete tasks in order to escape. In and around the house a couple of white ghosts roam around, not overly aggressive since they mostly ignore you. When exploring the perimeter you find notes of people who lived there to provide a backstory.
A house…
…and that’s it… While the house is pretty decent created (with standard assets), it’s not enough to host an entire game. I can imagine that this is created by one person, and as for games made by a one-man-team, this is a decent attempt. It even has some voice acting!
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Got sent an early access code of the game, downloaded and completed it, the game graphically and sound wise it’s phenomenal, there are some tweaks needed here and there, but overall very very good, as for game play, well it’s overall smooth, and controls are standard, easy to use and play with, however the “ghosts” are irrelevant, there is ZERO “scare” factor in this game, they are more just in the background or in the way as you try to solve the puzzles, overall the games fun and you’ll get about 2.5/3 hours of play time (first run) before you complete it.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Dental Madness: Cavity Mania
Fun little simulator game. Great soundtrack! Love the toothy chompy dude! Have fun clearing all those cavities!
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
A fun game that you can pick up and work on to either better yourself as a dentist or better your hand eye coordination with your mouse and keyboard! The controls are different but you get used to them pretty quickly and then you find yourself trying to beat your own scores! I haven’t gotten good enough to fully beat the game yet but today I got further than I had in the past! A good buy and a lot of fun! Will definitely continue playing and try to keep surpassing the leader board! The more you play, the more enjoyable it is!
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Dead or Mad
In the depth of swamps, where neither caravans nor conqueror’s army don’t go, where robbers, looters and such find a secure shelter from the justice, there is a small village. People there had been living their complicated, but quiet lives. They were fishing, gathering berries and mushrooms, but spending evenings in the local tavern to brighten their existence this way. The time there seemed to stop and nothing could destroy the peace. They would still live like this, but fate decreed otherwise. One by one they began to go missing and go mad, while others had died of disease. The reason is unknown. Probably, the place is cursed or the residents have done something for which they should be punished. You’ll have to go through many dangers and find the cause of all these ills, but don’t expect help from the locals. They’ll probably keep something from you.
The Beast of Stormy Forest
The first room was really well done but really short. After learning what to do, everything can be done in less than five or ten minutes. I don’t see much replay value in doing it again anytime soon. The developer will need to add several more chapters before I download this game again.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
pro - Premise is good. You are on chapter 1 and are trying to escape a room in which you triggered an alarm and have 15 mins to escape. If you know all the moves you can do it in 5 mins so there is plenty of time
con - The “escape from the chapter” option was located on my right hand touch pad for my htc vive. When I accidentally pressed my right pad instead of the left (I had set up to teleport) I was kicked out to the home page with no way to stop this. Perhaps a yes/no safety option could be applied so you don’t loose all your work.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Pandemic by Prisms
Learn By Solving Real-World Problems
Have you ever wondered how scientists developed strategies to limit the impact of the 2020 pandemic on human lives and health systems?
Pandemic by Prisms is an immersive algebra learning game that builds lasting fluency with exponential functions and allows you to apply algebraic thinking to one of the most important problems today - the global pandemic. While it does not deal with the science behind pandemics, it is designed to equip you with foundational algebra skills to understand how to make informed decisions about a critical public health issue.
Collaborate With Us!
We’re launching our beta module to collaborate with users (like you!) to gather feedback so that we can continue to iterate and make this module fun, engaging, and meaningful for all users!
Please leave us a review, provide feedback, or ask us any questions on our Discord. We will be refining and finalizing our module based on reviews and user feedback from this beta launch - we can’t wait to hear from you! We will be releasing an update to this application later in 2021.
A Mathematical Approach from the Comfort of Your Room
Experience how a virus spreads through everyday activities and join a task force!
Explore virus containment strategies hands-on (literally!) and discover how math modeling can inform public policies
Feel, touch, & move to develop mathematical intuition and discover the underlying structure of exponentials
Get fluent with graphing and equations and determine when a virus overwhelms our city’s hospitals and save the city!
This module was developed with support from the National Science Foundation.
Math Is Not Boring Anymore
Prisms’ built-in math tools enable players to experiment, iterate, and gain fluency faster. Whether you use exponential functions every day or don’t remember what the word means, Prisms guarantees fun and intuitive learning for:
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High school students, to easily understand core math concepts
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Middle school students eager to learn advanced topics in math
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Parents, to refresh their algebra skills
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Teachers, to stay sharp and informed on new pedagogical approaches
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VR enthusiasts interested in educational applications
Stellar Team For Stellar Results
Prisms is an educational company based in New York. We are an award-winning team of educators, designers, curriculum developers who are passionate about education. Backed by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and partnered with diverse schools across NY, MA, and CA, our mission is to create a new paradigm for STEM learning.
pleXus VR
Had a chance to play this in beta. Great game very enjoyable experience amazing graphics.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
There isn’t much here. A couple of puzzles with an extremely bland narration. It’s like a Speak and Spell talking you thru the whole thing. Definitely not worth the price. I don’t recommend this title at all.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game