Defendion
This a is great Table Top Tower Defense VR game…the best I have ever played! The Developers are very helpful as well, so we will look for more games from Dilly Frame in the future. I got hung up on 21 Wave, but the developers showed me the reason, and I was able to complete the game afterward. They still fix bugs in the game when you reveal them to the Developers. This game appears to be bug-free now, so it can be completed without issues.
Also, there is a lot of depth to this game, and it is well worth the full asking price. You can expect several hours of enjoyment before actually completing the game. Replay is also fantastic, because you have several achievements that you can go back to unlock. Superb game, guys! Keep them coming.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
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Great game idea, but very poor execution..
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Relaxing VR Games: Mahjong
This is a perfectly functional and smooth-running game, but I still can’t endorse it, even under $1. First of all, this isn’t Mahjong. It’s Mahjong solitaire. It runs on Oculus Rift only, as the description states. I thought that won’t affect streaming to Quest, but I was wrong. The two scenes are nice, but low resolution and they don’t have any motion (like a babbling brook that is frozen in time). VR brings nothing to this game, in fact they have compensate for it by tilting the board as you look at different areas so tiles don’t get covered up. That’s not nauseating, but what is nauseating is the HMD only tracks rotation, not movement, so you’re head will be moving left or right, but the world around you doesn’t reflect that. The only options are to turn sounds off (not even a volume controller).
– Real player with 12.7 hrs in game
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Game description key-points: poor experience
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Rento Fortune VR
The game is great but it has 1-2 minor glitches.
I like how it moves you in jail (literally), but you can walk oof of it.
Overall the game is great, even in Early Access. I recommend it
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
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A few control issues with building up housing banks, and jumping around on teleport can be difficult. A center reset wouldn’t be difficult, and would solve the issue.
Not an all in VR port, everything is done with clicks. That’ll disapoint the purists, but keeps it simple for those that can’t get to grips with the complexity of Table Top Sim’s controls.
The game is nicely scaled, big bright board. A good selection of custome options, and has full multiplayer cross platform play with mobile devices leaving you with no shortage of games.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
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
Raygun Chess
Raygun Chess is a Early Access free VR game that is very bare bones right now. It worked on my HTC Vive system, looked ok, played ok, sounded ok. There are only 6 boards at the time of this review and they are part of the tutorial. The tutorial worked. Nothing else you can play at this time. There is no multiplayer at this time. Sort of interesting take on battle chess.
Not sure how to play the big board with the 4 players. Looked like a tech demo at this time.
Maybe come back to this game sometime Next year.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
There is a very good reason no-one has come up with a game to take over from chess and that is because chess is the perfect game! But that doesn’t stop ‘Raygun Chess’ from giving it a go. In short, it is chess, but with rayguns. So you have a handful of pieces that move in certain directions and amounts and if they get close enough to an opposing piece they will shoot it down. To be fair the models look good and so does the sparse, but oddly peaceful space setting! But when it comes to gameplay I just couldn’t get into it. The grabbing mechanic of the pieces hardly worked at all and when it did I found that there wasn’t a lot of strategy involved, in fact, you can win all the levels by simply moving your shooters over to the enemy as fast as you can. But hey! Someone might like this and it is at least free, so I will give it the thumbs up with a note that if I could have given it a neutral rating I would have. But it didn’t deserve the thumbs down because it is free after all.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Catan VR
Love the game. its fun, smooth, and simple to play. my one BIG con (and single most frustrating thing) about it tho is when you play vs the AI. If the AI has numbers that you are not on ,ie if you have ### 3 4 5 6 with towns on them but dont have any on 8 9 and 10, the AI will have full rounds where its only 8 9 and 10 are rolled. i get it if it happens one full cycle around the board but when its muliple in a row if makes me wonder if the dice are being truly randomized. lastly the AI WILL PICK ON YOU with the robber. i have had games where the robber was dropped on my tiles 6 times in a row and i lost cards every time. This happens even when im losing by a lot.
– Real player with 23.5 hrs in game
This is actually a promising game, but AI needs fixing. Not sure what algorithms they’re using, but when I’m losing, and have one card in my hand, and the robber comes up and they steal my card, they aren’t relying on strategy. When, no matter what the conditions in terms of card distribution and victory points, the AI players steal my card 5 out of 6 times, the game just becomes a boring exercise in watching the AI build stuff while I don’t even have a card to trade.
You already have my money, but this is a game I won’t play until it gets fixed, and I certainly wouldn’t recommend anybody else spend their money on it, unless they’re planning on playing strictly against humans.
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
Fingers: Mini Games
Hey dedm0zaj, how did you get the collisions working?
I’ve been trying to get mesh colliders working, but they seem to be either very imprecise or don’t work at all.
Did you use a lot of box/sphere colliders along the fingers and hands or did you find some other way?
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
Very nice demo, super cheap as well so definitely worth it. The puzzles are decently challenging and fun.
My only real complaint is that there isn’t much of a guide, and I was confused on some aspects.
Also, physical knives or even a handgun where every part of it must be operated using the fingers and friction would be super cool to mess around with.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Quiz Night Tonight!
Purchased this game for myself and my bf. Attempted to play the VR version. Spent 2 hours trying to play together with no luck. We were both able to be in the same online lobby but unable to pass that area, continued searching for players. Very disappointed!! Not worth the $10
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
I gotta say this is a nice vr thing to do!
there are two side games but besides that you dont have to use movements in the two general modes, its really fun to play.
I tried to play online but couldn’t find enough players, this game can also be played without vr, so hopely in the future this will get a nice public
The questions you have to answer are from historical, and about very recent things or people to, its not always easy to answer on the sport questions if you are from a different country. i got second place against AI and im not american :D
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Board Games VR
You play checkers against the computer. I whupped his/her butt! This happens in the middle of a large, empty white room. I think it takes place in purgatory? I don’t know. It’s definitely not heaven. If you get to heaven, you get your own room, and it’s much nicer. All of it is immaculately white. Some gold trim, yes, but mostly white. A few chairs accompany a large, incredibly comfortable queen bed. You spend most of eternity sleeping. But every now and then you wake up and do some thinking and experience consciousness for a bit, just so your soul can reaffirm it’s own existence, you see. Before long, it’s back to bed for more endless restful dreaming.
! It looks like this: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/8d/ae/ca/8daecabd3c6c56d3309a0bc0f3d36378 –romantic-bedrooms-white-bedrooms.jpg https://youtu.be/Oxctwmw3e3k
– Real player with 13.4 hrs in game
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
MineSweepVR
MineSweepVR is based on the popular classic game, “Minesweeper”. But this time you dive into the virtual world to find the mines!
Features:
- Single player
The game as you know it. Find the mines on an easy, medium or hard minefield.
- Local multi-player
Now you can find the mines with two (or more) people. One of you will be in the virtual world, but he/she won’t have the necessary information to discover where the
mines are. That information is available to the people watching the screen. You have to communicate together to find the mines!
- Custom Minefields
Other than the standard minefields, you also have the chance to make up your own minefield. Define how large the field will be and how many mines you have to find.