FamilyWorldRoam

FamilyWorldRoam

Just purchased this game to see how chill it was. It’s pretty chill. I tried all the different things: space station (one room, as far as I could tell), painting (bob rossish), air balloon – I was testing this in seated position and i was excited above all else to try air balloon…it doesn’t work seated. I also haven’t seen an in-game options menu to change any controls, raise or lower, etc. Ferris Wheel was fairly generic but an interesting and simple introduction as it was the first button I tried. Fireworks was pretty cool, again standard with not many to play with but it has potential and is fun to mingle with. Underwater had fun movement controls which made it interesting trying to time the movements with the sea creatures…and interestingly the controls are similar on the space station, nice floaty underwater effect right there. Aurora…now this one I really enjoyed. I free-roamed over to the lightning bugs and just looked around, it was beautiful, kept going and fell off the map. I was then under the map, walking on water jesus mode while seeing above some of how it had been built, there’s so much you could do with that map if you wanted to, I’d play that as a shooter map even….that experience was enough to give this a positive review. As far as first impressions go, it was relaxing and I enjoyed it. As far as critique, please add more control and camera options in time. I would prefer walking with the left thumbstick and turning/looking with the right thumbstick, I’m sure many others would too. Not bad though, not bad at all.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game


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‘FamilyWorldRoam’ is a collection of 6 experiences from a slow hotair balloon flight, to a giant Ferris wheel and even some drawing. If this was free it might have been worth a look, but it most definitely isn’t worth the £4.79 asking price. It looks OK at times I suppose, but that is the only praise I can give it. The first main problem is that the developer describes this as an app that “doesn’t need complex operation”, but it is an utter shit-show to move about. There are far better things to show people new to VR that doesn’t need any movement so when this app fails to do even that it makes it kind of pointless.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

FamilyWorldRoam on Steam

Crazy Music Tennis

Crazy Music Tennis

“Crazy music tennis” is a music rhythm sports game developed by Magic Ai. It provides high-definition dynamic and hot-blooded game experience for players who like music and tennis. In this VR game, players can use tennis racket to hit the fast-moving tennis along with the strong and even crazy music rhythm, and at the same time, they have to cross all kinds of pose shaped barrier walls.

Players who like music rhythm games and VR sports experience must not miss this exciting music tennis game “crazy music tennis”. After entering the game, you will find that hitting tennis closely following the powerful music rhythm is not only a game but also a training. It is a good method for a player to play well and master tennis skills skillfully. Many well-known tennis schools combine music and tennis training, with unexpected results. In the game (training), players play with music rhythm, and at the same time, they should be keen to observe the hitting point and direction, avoid the barrier wall in time by hitting the ball shape, and comprehensively train and improve the sports and coordination ability. The game can choose songs of different difficulty, players can see their score, but also can challenge the leaderboard.


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Crazy Music Tennis on Steam

Tsuro - The Game of The Path - VR Edition

Tsuro - The Game of The Path - VR Edition

Loved it… After some 1 hour playing…. It´s great board game. Didn´t tried the original one. But this VR version is awesome. Very easy to play. Quite difficult to beat. Totally recomended to relax with your VR visor. Played on Oculus Quest 2. Standing up and seated down.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game


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Tsuro - The Game of The Path - VR Edition on Steam

Visitations

Visitations

Here’s the long and short of it:

The Good:

Fantastic visuals, not too taxing on resources so you can really pump up the resolution. Pure VR eye candy.

The Middle:

Guided experiences (vocal) are… adequate. The guy is tolerable, the woman is just nails on a chalkboard.

The fun comes in the solo/choose your own experience mode.

If you don’t like the ingame music, mute the volume on that app and play whatever you want on VLC. There SHOULD be an ingame option for this.

The Bad:

The entire thing uses a gaze based centering system in order to keep you looking head on.

Real player with 7.3 hrs in game

5 minutes of this feels like waking from a restful nights sleep.

Excellent blend of relaxing binaural sound and pulsed light visuals.

The visuals aren’t going to blow your socks off but they aren’t meant to being more abstract and calming.

If you have VR and just need to chill out a bit for 10 minutes you really cant go wrong.

The guided meditation intro shouldn’t be skipped

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Visitations on Steam

Noda

Noda

I love 3D data visualization. It really works when the interface is intuitive and you can focus on your data. It’s also amazing to feel the benefit of externalizing your thoughts in a 3D space - the model that you have in your head gets visualized, so that your mind’s eye is in a feedback loop with your real eyes. From imagination to creation, your idea can take form.

Noda makes this process seamless and easy. The visual design of the world and interface is elemental and intuitive, and the resulting creations are beautiful. I used Noda to organize my music library into different genres, something that I’ve always wanted to do. It’s great when you feel at ease and meditative when creating, and Noda is the ideal VR experience for this.

Real player with 10.7 hrs in game

Hi devs !

I bought Noda and immediately spent a whole night on it, working on my story.

It felt amazing, so thanks for that !

Here are my observations and suggestions :

  • My first working environment choice was “Sky only”, but i had to renounce it when i noticed the teleport couldn’t be used there. Could you add an invisible floor to make moving possible there, and in the empty environment ?

  • I made mistakes sometimes, deleted elements, moved this or that and then changed my mind…. I had to redo a lot of things. I don’t know what kind of coding it would implie, but i would definitely have gained some efficacy, had i had a “Ctrl Z” of some sort.

Real player with 10.5 hrs in game

Noda on Steam

BRINK Traveler

BRINK Traveler

Beautiful & breathtaking views look great in this VR experience. Looking forward to more locations to be added. One problem I faced during launch of the program (using my Oculus Quest-2) is the audio remaining on the PC speakers and not on the headset. Every time I have to manually change the audio device to the headphone of headset. Other thing I did not like is to separately downloading each scenery which takes a lot of time as they are pretty large and waiting during this time spoils the experience somehow. If during installation all the destinations are downloaded at the same time with the option to delete the ones I do not like later would be great. Otherwise a great experience.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

This is a great little piece of virtual tourism and provides a little inobtrusive education along the way. The night view appears to be just a filter over the day view with a different skybox but that’s a minor niggle when the rest of the experience works so well.

An undocumented feature I discovered accidentally is the ability to reframe an ingame screenshot; Take a picture (with Valve Index just point one palm away and one towards you in the “photo framing” gesture), and if you don’t have the shot aligned perfectly you can grab the image card and move it around the scene to correct it before saving - very handy.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

BRINK Traveler on Steam

Christmas day

Christmas day

literally just a room with little interactivity.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

I like the idea of a realtively simple interactive Christmas scene for the holidays – which is what led me to search for one, and I found this. It looked relatively nice, but in practise this plays like someone’s first attempt at an interactive UnrealEngine 4 scene. No control settings, so you can’t invert the mouse Y (annoying) and there’s just some weirdness about it, like the way shadows move in a pronounced fashion on the wall with no obvious source, the way you can pick things up but they don’t rotate smoothly when you move the mouse, or the way your character seems to constantly sway like she’s already drunk on nog. There’s little interactivity –you can turn floor lamps on and off (but not ceiling lights), and pick up presents and cookies and rotate them around, and that’s about it. I didn’t really expect much interactivity, but what there is is not worth doing because of the odd way it’s handled. This might be worth revisiting if the author decides to update with some improvements, but as it stands this is basically someone’s early UE4 test project and not worth paying for, even on sale.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Christmas day on Steam

OUBEY VR – Reise der Monaden

OUBEY VR – Reise der Monaden

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Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

A decent little VR dealie where you are inside your eyeballs and you poke those little protein string things that you see when you close your eyes.

! Oh, squiggly line in my eye fluid, I see you there, lurking on the periphery of my vision. But when I try to look at you, you scurry away. Are you shy, squiggly line? Why only when I ignore you do you return to the center of my eye? Oh, squiggly line, it’s all right. You are forgiven. https://youtu.be/caYivJqRSys

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

OUBEY VR – Reise der Monaden on Steam

Ayahuasca

Ayahuasca

I really dug this. I knew going in it wasn’t a game per say but I was actually relaxed and kind of mesmerized. I would say I think the $12.99 price I got it for is a lil' steep for basically a 20 minute stint, so i think I would be happier if it was like $5-maybe $10 and they would probably sell more. I like that it isn’t just a bunch of images in a 360 sphere you are looking at but real 3d models moving around and things. In fact, although it might be hard to do as this looked like it took quite the team to get it out, I would absolutely LOVE if they did chapters/dlc for $5 a piece and had different artists attempt the same kind of trip, same amount of time, in their own way. I could honestly see myself “using” this once a week to relax or something and definitely showing VR to my friends with.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

I’ve had an HTC Vive since 2017 and from the outset, noted that coming out of VR is more like emerging from dream than quitting a flat game. I think it’s compounded of two elements: the 360 ‘being there’ immersivity of VR, but also the physical activity which, no matter how limited, purges the adrenalin that static gaming leaves you full of.

I’ve been predicting VR psychedelics for as long as I’ve had the headset and I have several quite hallucinatory VR apps and games in my library: Chroma Lab, Cosmic Sugar, Emergence Fractal Universe, The Bond, Form. It was a no-brainer to buy Ayahuasca as soon as it came out.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Ayahuasca on Steam

Meditation VR

Meditation VR

I don’t have VR, so I was uncertain if this product would work for me. I tried it and it works fine without VR. The controls are a little different, The black screen with the VR instructions can be passed by pressing Enter on your keyboard. To get the image to be full screen you need to press F11. The ESC key will close the program. Screenshots are the usual F12.

I don’t know what the movement limitations are with VR, but you can move around without any problem when you are not in VR, The sound is also fine.

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

Great Relaxation App

Extremely beautiful environment with lots of little details that ramp up the realism. It’s a simple experience, sitting in a chair on a tropical beach. Nonetheless, it’s very well-done. If you enjoy casual VR experiences, it’s worth the download. The guided meditation at the beginning is pleasant, but it would be nice to have options to turn off voice and music, leaving only the nature sounds (update- I just noticed that the audio options have separate volume controls for voice, music, and sound effects- I may have just missed it before). The developer is very responsive to messages in the discussion forum and put out a patch within a couple days for a crash I was experiencing.

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

Meditation VR on Steam