Chill Corner
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This is just an idle game for chillout and relaxing.
Features:
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Beautiful rooms with chilling atmosphere and weather
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More than 50 lo-fi, acoustic and other genre of music for chilling, relaxing or focusing
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Customizing your character and pets
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Taking a rest by do several in game quest
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Decorating your room
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Creating and manage your task
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Creating and customize your favorite playlist
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Virtual Cottage
This program is not a game, but a timer, that you can use to track concentration sessions. It’s good to use with the Pomodoro technique.
Some things that I suggest as an improvement are:
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allowing one more sound to be played besides (wind) and (fire), so that you could hear wind + fire + rain OR wind + fire + snow; and
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make a “mini view” possible, displaying “clock”, “minutes to go”, “sound effects” controls and “music control”, in a smaller window size.
If the creators really want to “gamefy” this app, I suggest offering in a “shop” different objects to decorate the cottage: vases, plants, calendars, pictures, books, cookpots, rugs, lights, mattress and pillows colors, etc. We’ll not buy those items, but rather receive points on sessions completed according to sessions' durations of time. Then, we can you those received points to “buy” those itens in the “shop” and build our own inventory.
– Real player with 210.1 hrs in game
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Let’s start with the fact that it’s not really a game, it’s fancy timer and as timer it totally could do better.
You set a name, a time and if you want a signal when it’s out and when it is you may set new one. If you ask me I think it would be nice to make kind of “pomodoro mode” and allow to set 2 timers, for work and for break, so when one timer is out you press “next” without spending time on writing. Though one is nice too.
I love there’s set of white noise generators - can pick few at a time and pretend it’s gross weather outside while you sit here warm by fire. Having a plaid irl totally helps with mood. There’s also music option but nothing I personally like or usually listen so 🤷♀️
– Real player with 184.8 hrs in game
VR Photo Viewer
Great for viewing stereo 3D .mpo files! Thank you very much.
Feature requests:
Could there be an option to turn the grey room to black? It would feel more immersive I bet.
Is there a way for the user to scale down the .mp0 files? Some of them are so huge in your field of view that it’s overwhelming. Maybe an up/down slider on the controller somewhere?
Thanks again…keep up the good work!
– Real player with 77.0 hrs in game
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Displays normal photos but if I try to load my 360X180 shots, it goes black. And since I bought this software to view the orbs I´m editing, I find it very expensive and useless…
Update:
Got a quick response from the developer that identified the problem and got it to work… It looks amazing and helps alot when I´m editing and going over my 360x180 orbs… Thanks again… =)
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
Club Lighting
Pretty okay.
– Real player with 15.4 hrs in game
Please do not update it and make it a little better there could be different dance girls and the background stage could be a bit more lively and there could be more favorite songs in this game is something completely wrong you did or made in this game great something sorry
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
VirtualRehabART4Health
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/19gKuOl92lc
This is not what I would call a great exercise app for VR. It’s definitely missing a lot of the bells and whistles you might expect from a top tier workout program for VR. The visuals aren’t the best. The interactions are very basic. The UI looks pretty bad.
However, it’s very cheap and it gets the job done, especially if you need rehab exercises / light workouts. This also works as just a meditative experience for VR. There are 2 maps: the forest and the garden. In my opinion, the garden looks a whole lot better than the forest.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
I really enjoyed the universe this game brought me to. It consists of a beautiful world filled with dazzling colours and quirky creatures which creates a feeling of otherworldliness. The music option should always be ON as the classical pieces really goes well with this mystical world. The yoga and physiotherapy classes are easy to follow along with, although a bit low intensity - which is understandable as it is meant for rehab. Overall a very relaxing and pretty game!
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Confessions
I really like the idea of this game, confess your deepest, darkest, or just plain secrets. I think for other peopls sake though, I saw the trigger warning in the games description. But I think it would be ideal to present that in the menu screen too. Also I think that It would be a cool add-on would be to change the font of the text, for an example, in the preview, there is an eerie font. But in the app, its an Ariel font.
Love the game, would recommend if you want to get something off your chest, our you’re just interested in what other people are doing. Just know, that If you are a bit sensative, do not buy. It 100% will make you reconsider buying. But I overall give this a 9/10.
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
DISCLAIMER: This is a first impressions review, and NOT a full review
Confessions is a game developed and published by Peace & Love Games
If you’re thinking this is a game, it isn’t
What it is is a software that is trying to copy what made Kind Words (lo fi chill beats to write to) so great and a once in a lifetime experience and change it into this platform where you can literally post your “confessions” which can be anything from harmless banter to some seriously fcked up sht
It tries to be an “interactive art installation”, but in my opinion, it’s just allowing anyone who even purchases this to write the most sadistic, twisted thoughts and views you could imagine
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Zen Arts: Relaxing Pendulum Paint Simulator
Relax in nature sounds and create mesmerizing pendulum paintings with a simple click.
Suffering from stress, anxiety or sleep difficulty? Or simply just love to make beautiful, amazing arts?
With Zen Arts, relax in calming nature sounds and create mesmerizing pendulum paintings simply with a click. Headphone recommended!
Nature sounds and expressive arts via painting or drawing are both widely used to relax and help treating anxiety disorders. Nothing is more relaxing and hypnotic than taking a deep breath and watching the pendulum slowly swing from the ceiling while making soothing, mesmerizing patterns. Zen Arts simulate the calming experience of making pendulum paintings without the need for expensive setups or the annoying clean-ups afterwards!
Dungeon Alchemist
Ever felt uninspired, technically challenged or just bored when creating your game maps? Dungeon Alchemist is AI-powered Fantasy Game Mapmaking Software that enables you to make high-quality content fast! Simply pick a theme, start drawing, and Dungeon Alchemist creates high-quality maps you can print, share, or use in your favourite Virtual Tabletop Application. It uses an AI algorithm to place walls, floors, objects and lighting, so you can focus on being creative.
PICK A THEME
Dungeon Alchemist comes jam-packed full of exciting and inspiring objects and settings. Start your mapmaking adventure by picking one of our themes.
MAKE THE MAP OF YOUR DREAMS
With just a few clicks, Dungeon Alchemist will conjure a fully furnished dungeon that will inspire you and your players. You choose the theme of each room, and Dungeon Alchemist will do the rest. Don’t like what you get? Just press the randomize button and Dungeon Alchemist’s AI algorithm will generate ever new rooms for you.
TWEAK UNTIL IT’S JUST RIGHT
Once the AI algorithm has done its job, you can tweak the map to your heart’s content. Add, scale, remove and rotate objects, move doors, change floor tiles and so much more!
Dungeon Alchemist is coming to Windows, Mac and Linux at the end of 2021.
Jamie’s Toy Box
Pretty neat! Exploding a huge pile of blocks never get old.
If you like physics, you will enjoy the game, especially in VR!
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Jamie’s Toy Box may be in Early Access - but it’s still playable, exciting and fun to play.
I’m excited to see what the Developer introduces in future updates.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Demolish & Build VR
Played on Oculus Rift seated.
Good fun game with some bugs here and there which I hope they will fix. It don’t take itself too seriously as you can probably see from the trailers. I have only just reached the second world so there are plenty of jobs to do including some unexpected ones like demolishing an old space shuttle. Most of the vehicles are fun to drive as it is full motion steering although the steering wheels axis can break making you turn in opposite direction. A quick turn back fixes it.
– Real player with 16.4 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/sP3iQO4hRcQ
I did enjoy playing this game. However, this game isn’t for everyone. If you’re looking for a physics sandbox game, you will be disappointed. If you’re expecting a smooth & polished VR experience, you will be disappointed. This is a port of a non-VR game, Demolish & Build 2018. The good news is that it is a full-fledged game and not a demo. The bad news is that the VR interactions are quite basic & poor.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game