Another Reigny Day
The castle of your cow king is under assault by fairy tale creatures and vicious garden gnomes. So dust off that chain mail, pimp out your castle, and bust out your bow and get ready to go medieval in full VR! Can you survive Another Reigny Day?
Take up your trusty bow and siege weapons to repel a fairy tale assault in fully immersive VR! Did the enemies smash down your gate with their battering ram? Quick-throw your hip axes to keep them from mounting the stairs! Spend your gold wisely and you can even DUAL WIELD MAGIC STAFFS!
Spend your gold on upgrades in between every wave. Arm yourself with chicken arrows to bait your enemies, place defensive sentry towers around your keep, and set up devastating siege defenses! Take some goblin shrapnel to the face? Down a shot of the magic potion to heal your wounds and keep the arrows flying.
Nothing is more satisfying than nailing an enemy from a mile away. Show off your archery skills with long-range headshots and dropping speedy enemies from the sky!
Defend the castle of a tiny yet royal cow. His pretentious orders and contemptuous moos will aggravate or inspire you to fight on for one more wave.
Think we stopped with just orcs? Fight mythical hordes of skeletons, dragons, necromantic garden gnomes, goblin bombers, fire giants, and hulking cyclopses! Watch out for the projectile poop of flying monkeys!
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Fight off the horde in 360 degree action! Enemies will come on land, the sky, and even from behind the castle walls!
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Amass wealth with every wave of enemies through Medieval loot and currency!
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Customize your defenses with upgradeable weapons and stations, like the trusty bow and arrow, throwing axes, cannons, slingshots, boiling oil, and powerful magic staff!
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Unleash your inner Robin Hood and nail some satisfying skill shots!
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Compete to be the champion of the leaderboards!
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Dive in any way you like - Another Reigny Day is compatible with the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift!
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Cut through over 15 types of enemies, from necromancers and fire-breathing dragons to flying monkeys that throw low poly poo!
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Bend the knee to an asinine but bovine Cow King!
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Paladin Duty - Knights and Blades
It’s alright, can’t complain much since I got this for .59 cents but definitely not worth the full price atm.
Game length is only about 30 mins complete (10 levels) and to get 4 out of the 5 achievements. The fifth one requires only to be in game for an hour, best to just afk that one.
It’s a bit bland atm, it functions more like a tutorial than a game. A screen keeps popping up telling you what you need to do. When I got to level 10 things were just starting to get interesting and bam after completing it the game was over (I had no idea that I was in level 10 at that time). The only odjective is to kill everything.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
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I was really looking forward to playing this. After having completed it, ehhh…I did kind of enjoy my time with it but am sure I’ll never touch it again. Teensy bit too rage inducing.
The trailer doesn’t really show what kind of game this is, expect to re-play several levels multiple times to learn enemy locations as well as spawn points that trigger on a timer from when you start each level as well as after killing certain enemies. If you like this style of trial and error gameplay it’s decent, and the levels look nice for an older Unity game.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Medieval Archery Simulator
Join a grand tournament and earn the title of the best archer there is!
Prove your superiority over other archers! Dominate every competition, use the wind to your advantage, and learn to shoot before your muscles tire.
Practice outside of official tournaments and hone your skills before a competition. Take the wind into account when choosing a faraway target. Learn to aim quickly, as your muscles will eventually tire out, making it increasingly difficult to aim. And if your target moves too quickly or is too far away - use your sharpened senses to temporarily make shooting easier and faster.
Sign up for increasingly prestigious tournaments in various different locations. Build your reputation by overcoming various challenges and outperforming your competition. Be ready for anything - only easy contests involve simple firing at a stationary target. Harder ones will require you to fire while moving, aim at a thrown target, or even play a melody by hitting different bells in quick succession.
Spend your rewards on new bows or arrow parts. Compliment your competitor’s weaknesses by choosing the right equipment. Make sure you match your gear with the archery style you prefer.
Features
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Realistic first-person archer simulator.
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Arrow & bow customization.
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Different, interesting characters to play as, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.
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Tournaments in a medieval setting.
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Wind simulation.
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Special abilities that allow to take aim faster or aim more precisely.
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Realistic arrow behavior.
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Traditional and unusual competitions, all rooted in historical tournaments.
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Muscle fatigue.
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A beautiful environment.
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Unlimited fun for all archery enthusiasts.
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ADVERSE
Well the day has finally come, launch day! I’ve been helping out playtesting this game for a while now and It’s great to see how far it has come since the very first day I got my hands on it.
The game has quite a lot of levels, that being 40 levels across 8 worlds. The later worlds are usually longer and pretty tough mind you! So it’s welcoming to have a sort of challenge that gets progressively harder as you get further into the game. Furthermore the worlds has a very neat addition of interconnection between them. At the last level of the Pure world, you will start seeing trees and woodlands, leading up to the next Woodlands world. And the same for the end of Woodlands where you see a castle in the distance, etc. It’s a tiny thing but it really enhances the game experience!
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
Challenging! I love challenging.
This game is just what I’ve been looking for. A game to practise your skill at platforming and shooting targets that are NOT other life forms.
The controls seem to work well and I appreciate, as always, the option to change the key bindings for individual preference.
While you do get a better score for being fast, there’s nothing stopping you working your way through each level at your own pace. This makes it a more relaxing experience if that’s how you’d rather play. Though it can still be frustrating when you keep falling off, until you get good at it. Practise and patience makes perfect.
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Fruit Hunter
This is honestly one of the greatest games ive ever played in my life I love it so much its honestly crazy how fun this game really is. at first glance this game just looks like one of those random free games on steam but no this is a work of art.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Literally the best speed running game I’ve played in the last 5 years. The feeling of collecting a fruit’s soul is similar to that of sex, I’ve had no better gaming experience in any other game. It massively tops anything else in existence.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Dangerous Lands
I liked the game, great soundtrack, good graphics, a lot of different weapons.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
The End of Dyeus
It’s a quaint little game. No handholding, no restrictions save for what you can accomplish with the gear and upgrades you find. Simple, but not entirely straighforward. Graphics/animations are a big seller for me as I’m a sucker for this style. The combat is.. Adequate. Melee consists of blocking and attacking, learning your opponents' moves, and making sure the shield you have blocks more damage than your adversary dishes out. Simple and generally not rewarding. Same goes for the bow; keep a good stock of arrows and kite. The crossbow allows for a shield, but it’s the same taste as both; kite, block if your foe gets too close, then shoot. Locations are lackluster, and the land is a bore between areas minus the ever-weakening mobs you encounter thanks to your gear. There are shops, but they’re rather redundant save for artifacts that I won’t spoil abilities/tweaks for. The story is sort of clíched, but semi-original. Still, most of it is learned through books ala Dark Souls. Oh, and keys are rebindable. Though, as much as I’m loathe to say this, Dyeus could have benefited greatly from mod support, though for nearly being out a month with hardly any Community Hub activity, I doubt that could have taken the game to greater heights.
– Real player with 26.3 hrs in game
Overall it was a pretty nice experience, it was fun having to figure out where to go next and getting brutally murdered because I went somewhere that was way over my head.
Figuring out which weapons work best for each enemy, which ones to engage in melee or ranged was also nice.
The melee was usually fine but there were some particular enemies that were a patience game, where you are both attacking and blocking and it takes quite a while to actually get a hit on them.
If you’re like me and struggled at the end one bit of advice:
– Real player with 20.2 hrs in game
Twisted Arrow
I just got done finishing Twisted Arrow, and overall I’d say it was a great experience.
While the art and models could use some improvement, I absolutely loved the level and enemy design. One of the things I’ve been craving in VR are some large scale bosses to really let me feel a sense of scale in the world. This game delivers on that very well.
Traversing the enviroment was something that I was skeptical about at first. In general free movement is really nice in the majority of games, however I found myself enjoying the node based teleport system in Twisted Arrow. The levels that you travel through are fairly large and I found the teleproting rarely detracted from the game, in fact the I found the system to be a a solid way to direct player movements throughout the level and it never felt overly restrictive.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
This is NOT a wave shooter, it’s closer to Bullet Sorrow but with a distinctive art style . Much bigger play area too as you move through a city, sometimes atop cranes or battling it out on top of a skyscraper with armed drones and choppers dropping troops in front of you. There’s multiple ‘travel points’ to choose from and cover like cars and storage containers (lots of destructible scenery) and i thought the movement model suits the game. It’s well enough done that you can stake out an area without being ‘dropped into it’ without any cover. Unlike say Metal Assault, if you have a large play area you can use plenty of space for cover.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
QuiVr
73 hours of play.
By far the most played vive game I own and I have over 70 titles.
The game was certainly addictive from first picking up the controllers.
Ive aquired every item the game has to offer, which is around 10 pieces of equipment.
I know the devs are active in this game, I feel it would befeit replayability to add some more
item/skill game content for the fans that have supported this game this long. Like 10 new items with abilities, playing the
same map over and over again. Im finding myself going back to this game less often. The most addicting thing about
– Real player with 88.3 hrs in game
UPDATE: The Discord community for this game is amazing! The developer, Blueteak, had us racing to unlock secrets/easter eggs in the game. This is a signal of great things to come.
I downloaded this game right when the early alpha was released, was impressed with the bow mechanics, escalation of wave difficulty, and enemy variety. After the early access version released, I immediately bought QuiVr, and it quickly became the game I think about when I’m not in VR, alongside Arizona Sunshine.
I do miss many of the enemy types they had in the early alpha, but chose to scrap for the paid early access version. However, the ability to close more gates beyond the one directly guarding your keep, while strategically using the magic abilities (throwing fireballs, chain lightning, slow time bubble, etc.) attached to your gear is why I keep coming back for a few rounds every day! I love the Diablo 3-esque feature of being able to “re-roll” the mods on your items in hopes of getting the best quality version in the range of possibilities. There is hardly anything more satisfying in VR than judging an enemy’s run speed from hundreds of yards out, and connecting on that nearly impossible shot!
– Real player with 37.0 hrs in game
TheWandererVR
TheWandererVR was an abandoned early access VR exclusive archery simulator. The game was made VR exclusive to prevent comparison to any other first person shooting game, a comparison it would fail very badly at, if it was still available.
While this is labelled “free”, the developer seems to have accidentally or deliberately blanked the game manifest. For that reason, no files will download and the game cannot be played.
If a developer wants to remove a game from Steam, they should, Valve permits that. There’s no reason for the developer to leave this on Steam with a corrupt/empty manifest. It’s just polluting the database and the marketplace. Anyway, don’t download this, you can’t, it’s broken.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game