Magic Archers
-Game Introduction-
The Magic Archers is an independent game focusing on leisure and entertainment with 3D horizontal version. The gameplay is unique and a little humorous. You need to play games by means of the defensive combat. Finally, the one who successfully defends his or her position will be the winner of the game.
The attack from our enemy in the game is like the shock from the environment in reality. The stronger one and the weaker one exchanges their status constantly, which never stops. It is extremely praiseworthy to be able to resist the pressure and temptation and always stay true to the original intention when you face the shock from the environment.
Control 3 heroes with different attributes to fight against various enemies. Boxes are also loyal comrades in arms. you can get skills from the boxes. If you lose them accidentally, it will be difficult to survive. You are not only a fighter but also a decision maker!
-Unit Introduction-
You will have three heroes with different personalities and characteristics during the game. You will learn about their characteristics through the battle:
In addition, you will also gain new magic case during the game process. They are the best helper:
You will encounter many stranger enemies in different gale level when you play the game. They have different moves:
-In short-
You have to use the magic case that can defeat the enemy in accordance with your understanding toward them. You also have to adjust the shoot-distance during the battle in accordance with the terrain and the type of the enemies. If you make full preparation, you are not only the soldier at the front, but also the decision maker!
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Archer boy
Archer Boy is a bare basic asset flip tier minimalist Unity based first person archery shooter game where you shoot arrows from a stationary position as enemy archers rush your position. There’s no real goal to the game apart from collecting coins which erupt from the corpses of your enemies.
The best thing I can say about this is that I don’t think it’s actually an asset flip, it really does seem like they tried to make a video game here, they just didn’t know how. The quality is deplorably low, with low poly assets, no actual game loop of any kind, and really clunky arrow physics. Would adding a crosshair have killed them?
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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NICE GAME
– Real player with 0.1 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
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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
Apex Construct
This game is a lot of fun. You will feel like a bad-ass fighting robots and hacking your way to the heart of a reality shattering conspiracy. Bow combat is fun and challenging, and I enjoyed hunting for passwords and secrets throughout the twisted labs and factories. Graphics are crisp, voice acting is solid.
It took me about 9 hours to complete the main campaign, but I did spend a lot of time hunting for secrets (which I still haven’t finished finding).
Despite having a lot of fun with the game, it does have a few bizarre shortcomings that might be dealbreakers for some people. Audio is not well balanced, with loud music, or even the sound of your own bow and robot hand loud enough to drown out enemy noises. The mission select map is confusingly laid out, and some secrets appear to be shared between different missions, which makes keeping track of progress difficult. Areas can be revisited for deeper exploration, but only by replaying missions (including being forced to replay all introductory dialogue and the tutorial every time you revisit the first mission to find missing secrets). The ending is a bit underwhelming, and could really have used its own boss battle, rather than reusing the previous one.
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
Experienced on Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
One of the best things about Apex Construct is all the options available so you can choose how you want to experience the game. You can choose to teleport or you can choose joystick locomotion (free locomotion). You can choose to play seated or standing. You can choose snap turning or smooth turning. You can even decide if you want a vignette or not during turning. You can choose what graphics settings you want.
I played the entire game seated (with a front 2 sensor setup). I probably would choose to play standing if I had to do it all over again and set my sensors for roomscale setup. I did experience some added frustration and difficulty by not having a roomscale setup. You need to quickly aim & move in all directions while on the move.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
Fruit Ninja VR 2
I’ve barely done anything yet, but I can tell this game is very promising.
– Real player with 15.1 hrs in game
Found this title before early access was available; and since it’s times during playtesting it’s honestly made me smile like a little kid again.
Keep in mind - Halfbrick intends on mostly doing a open-world / level-based approach here. Classic modes like arcade & zen are not present here, but they are in the first Fruit ninja VR title.
The game is currently in early access as of this writing, and already it has plenty of fun content to poke around with! In addition to bow & sword gameplay, there are many small details the developers have been cooking up, like relaxing landscapes, beautiful ambiance design, and little minigames to discover across the map. Generally, plenty of things to do in order to take breaks from all of the hack-and-slashing!
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Unknightly
please note that this current review is an edit to my original review, it will be quite long but its worth putting out there.
firstly when i first got this game i hated it, i wont lie about that because honesty is the best policy or at least thats what i have been raised to believe. anyways i left a rather hateful and scummy review saying that this game wasnt worth it even if it was literally given to me and looking back i realize i was a bit harsh in my words and judgement. i would like to thank Jake for contacting me and letting me know about the changes made to the game. there was a lot to look at and even with the time i accumulated (its not much but its enough for this purpose) i can now see that many changes were made for the better. there are alot of pros with this game that now allow me to change my negative review to a positive one, however there are still issues i would like to address with the game following the reasons i now find this game worth it.
– Real player with 54.5 hrs in game
Unknightly is a very solid stealth game so far. The team has been steadily adding features based on player requests and there’s plenty of fun to be had even in the first few available chapters. Peaking around corners and lurking in shadows just feels great in VR.
The enemies behave appropriately in different situations with guards becoming slightly suspicious if they only catch a glimpse of you or moving in if you’re fully visible and making too much noise. Other guards will also start hunting you if they’re near an alerted friend so you have to think quickly to limit the consequences of an ill-conceived approach. The variety of postures and communications from the guards combined with the clear visibility and noise meters support an observant and cautious play style.
– Real player with 51.9 hrs in game
Keep Wall
Protect your home from the merciless tanks, they come with full of ammunition.
Send the trucks to create the wall prepare for their attacking as soon as you can.
Show them, it’s not easy to pass you!
And make high score!!
INCARNA: R•AI•D
‘INCARNA: R•AI•D’ is a sci-fi style adventure game with lots of puzzles and plenty of hidden things to find. You get about via way-point platforms, but you can walk about freely on each of those platforms but you teleport between them. While the graphics are low-poly they have a clean look to them with some great animation giving it an alien world style with lights and crystals everywhere making the game feel quite magical. There is a little bit of everything to do in this game from bow and arrow shooting, to really complex puzzles that don’t give you a single clue about how to finish them which will eat up the gaming hours. I think £16.99 is a great price and most people will get their money’s worth in gameplay hours here provided you are willing to try and find every hidden cube. I for one love it and its easy for me to recommend it to others.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
A good 2 hours of gameplay, very simple controls and a neat story.
Throughout the game it never became clear if the events play out in “reality” or in a simulation. Not that it matters.
The movement system might feel limiting, but it fits well with the combat.
At some point I assumed that the game is much longer and I still hope that there will be additional content later.
Also there is a balanced mix of puzzles and aiming skill challenges.
I recommend this game for the casual player with a fable for bow and arrow games.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Trajectory Fracture
One more free RV to add to the collection, it doesn’t add much, but you can have a good time trying it out.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Trajectory Fracture is a free to play VR game with 4 different modes of play. It worked on my HTC Vive system, looked ok, played ok, sounded ok. Has a two sided menu board, with many gameplay options. You can break stuff for fun. Has 18 steam achievements. The bow puzzle mode is hard. Has steam leaderboard. Looks like the steam achievements will keep you busy with this game.
Try this game, you might like it.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Sports Paradise VR
The island and accompanying music were fairly pleasant! I got around to engage in the jogging and archery portions of the game and I must say that both of them were fun! Would recommend if you enjoy calm environments.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/avSJjd7zZOg
So I cannot game recommend this collection of VR sports-themed mini-games. They consist of archery, boxing, and running / jogging in an island setting. The island map is probably the best thing about this game. The visuals aren’t great, but they are nice enough.
Unfortunately, two of the three sports title are just bad. The boxing mini-game, where you basically just hit 3 targets on a boxing dummy over and over again, wave after wave with no challenge is the worst of the bunch. It basically looks and plays like a learn how to make your first VR game in Unreal Engine from Zenva.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game