NIOS
NIOS is a Top down 3D futuristic anti gravity obstacle racing game arcade where you run along a point-to-point paths in a open world.
Get your best score overtaking the greatest number of opponents in sequences without hit them.
As you get closer to the walls, increase your speed and an extra score.
if you hit the walls you will lose points based on the impact strength.
Features
No buttons No gamepad, just 100% mouse movement skills required!
this sport game is designed to allow the player to focus on accurate mouse (or trackpad) movement through which you can manage speed and direction.
Stearing Control
your spaceship will point the cursor with its nose and rotating around its vertical central axis, in this way it is also possible to stop or suddenly slow down.
To make wide and precise turns, keep the cursor away from the spacecraft.
To make tight turns, keep it closer to the spacecraft.
Speed Control
The spacecraft will start with a moderate speed.
To increase speed, get close to the side walls without hitting them, in this way you will boost your speed and get an extra score, but if you hit them you will lose score in proportion to the force of impact.
Warning: NIOS contains fast moving imagery and various effects such as white flashes that may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy.
The Map It will have up to 100 paths
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Aim: Warmup
If there was more care and attention then I may have been swayed by this but the fact you are going up against Aim Lab which is free and have so little to compare against it, you have dug your own grave. Target layouts are too similar, only the option of having a pistol and having just one area or setting to try is hugely disappointing.
But hey, if I ever go pro in CS then I’ll give you a thanks in my speech.
For gameplay of Aim:Warmup check out my video here: https://youtu.be/gAqMbYErIUc
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Counter Fight ICHIRAN
A nice game to play in VR.
– Real player with 13.0 hrs in game
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Best VR game I’ve played so far.
Very immersive ramen cooking experience.
I really played like 3 hours straight non-stop.
Wish it could have features like adding more Noodle Strainers or change languages.
Overall, nice game. Keep up the good work :)
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Golazo! Soccer League
fun game, but it doesnt seem to save tournaments if you dont play the entire thing in one sitting, which is annoying. Could also use third kit options to buy in the in-game shop for additional teams. Not every team has an upgrade option at this time.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Who Needs FIFA or PES!
I’ve only played one match [England 1 Australia 0] and it’s great fun.
No fouls or offside
You can have Matches from 3 to 30 Mins
You can turn off the power-ups
There is no save in the World League, but who needs that, I used to play SWOS on AMIGA for hours on end, without saving…
I’m going to try the World League on Hard!!!
Great Game
COME ON ENGLAND!!
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
Hoops Madness
Hands down the best VR basketball Shooting" Training Simulator On Virtual Reality. That is not a easy thing to accomplish.
I recommend this experience for any “Basketball Die Hards” Basketball Players Wishing to Improve Your Shot and Your Stamina making as much shots as possible.
You can Play Solo or Multi Player. The Community Really needs to Share this as it’s a great way to meet people online and in sports related atmosphere.
This is Must Buy Game for the Price it’s a steal.
I’ve Tried and Experienced all basketball games and simulators and this one is the best out of the bunch.
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
BEST BBAll game!! @devs could remove the “watch the tutorial before every round” to make this place bball HEAVEN! Thx 4 the game anyways! :D
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Rezzil Index / Lite
3/10
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
The most immersive sporting VR experience I’ve had, if you have trackers you absolutely need to try this, It plays fantastic already and has so much potential with DLC’s and future updates, looking forward to more!
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
3 CUSHION MASTERS
I use to play a bit of 3 cushion in irl. The game is okay. Able to do reverse inside shots, tickys, sometimes i feel like the physics are are not accurate. Most the time its pretty good.
Not happy that basic chalk isn’t free or basic cue needs repair or that cue repair is even a thing.
But I guess im glad there is a game at least to play for 3 cushion.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
love it
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Function World Gym
Function World Gym is an Early Access Free to play VR exercise game. It worked on my HTC Vive system, looked ok, played ok, sounded ok. Has a tutorial zone. Has Internet radio menu, or you can setup and use website music like Spotify, Youtube, Pandora. Has 3 exercises: Squats, Forward Lunges, and Side Lunges, then there is 2 modes that combine the 3 exercises. Has steam leaderboard. The game might have been paid product at one time, now it is Free to play.
Con:
- The background scenery moves too much, might cause problems with some systems.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Krunker
THIS IS A MOVEMENT BASED FPS GAME. I’m seeing a lot of bad reviews about speed-hackers and there’s no such thing. Think of it sorta like Titanfall’s movement. Slide hopping is the main movement mechanic and certain weapons and classes allow even more movement opportunities (shotgun/rocket jumping, wall jumping, wall grinding).
As someone that’s played the game for about 2 years now, I can attest to how addicting the game and its mechanics are. The community is tight-knit and welcoming (especially on Twitch), there’s market and trading features similar to CS:GO, there’s a comp scene with weekly cash-prize tournaments, there’s loads of ways to customize your game including custom mods, scopes, and overlays, and there’s an endless amount of content to be played with the thousands of custom games people have made.
– Real player with 671.2 hrs in game
Krunker is a hard game to get into. Public lobbies are full of stompers and custom games need basic understanding of game mechanics that, of course, no one tells you about. Im going to try to explain the basics of the game, in case you dont want to make your own research.
The most basic thing you need to know about is slide hoping. Its easy to download the game and in your first game get confused, seeing everyone around you flying like if they were cheaters. Most of them arent. You see, unlike in games like Quake or Counter Strike, strafing wont matter while slidehopping. Landing while crouching will make you slide, providing you a nice speed boost that you can chain to do a “slidehop”. Jump, hold shift and a few seconds after you land jump again. This is something you will do a lot. Actually, all the time. Get used to it. Also keep in mind that some classes like the SMG can walljump or “rocketjump”…? with the shotgun.
– Real player with 31.2 hrs in game
StarBall
Blanket Fort Games is actively seeking a publisher to help us bring StarBall to release!
A simulation of the sport of tomorrow. Play on the inside of an arena in orbit. Jump off the wall and drift until you hit something. Magnetic boots and gloves permit slow crawling along the walls and secure attachment to the ball. Shoot the ball through the goal field at your opponent’s end of the court to score. Score the most points across two ten-minute halves to win.
Integrate with your twitch stream. Make your stream audience into your game audience, and watch them cheer your successes with chat commands !cheer and !wave.
Additional Features
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Career Mode: Play offline in the AI championship league. Compete through a round-robin regular season and post-season playoffs.
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Online Play: Compete online against other humans, either solo or with a teammate.
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Stream Integration: Your stream audience is your game audience. In-game fans will cheer and celebrate in response to stream chat commands.
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Cosmetics: Support a cause or pro team, or just look cool wearing one of a large collection of player skins.
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Online Tournaments: Participate in online regional tournaments, or organize your own with our tournament support tools.
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ESports: Tournament-winning teams will have an opportunity to compete in global championships for cash prizes.