Zombie Town VR
really fun game to play totally enjoyed it….. completed levels wish there was more …….. love the dancing a great feel game and fun fun fun leaves me wanting more ,,,,,,
– Real player with 51.9 hrs in game
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Very Fun, but short. Hopefully the developer will add more levels.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
EnterVR
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Stars received: 2.2/10 ___ Note: v.4 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: a town defense game
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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Well I had fun.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Frog Hands Steve
Frog Hands Steve is a free VR game. It worked on my system, looked ok, played ok, sounded ok. This is a simple game made during a coding jam, so it is an indie game. Each controller is a frog so you can use your laser sights with trigger to the target insect, then release trigger to shoot tongue at insect and retrieve it to eat. You have a 3 minute timer to get as much score as possible.
Try this free game, you might have some fun.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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Hey check it out! An Oculus Quest App Lab game came to PC Steam VR! This is a positive sign. The game here is just a silly little wave licker game. It works fine.
! Poor Steve though, he will never get his hands back. https://youtu.be/Ow6n5Q1L090
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Planet Hotpot
Still very rough around the edges, I believe in the next few months there’ll be a lot of improvements in the interface and depth of the game. For now, it plays smooth and has a well-defined gameplay loop (kill aliens, get powerups, kill aliens better).
I do recommend this game, but make no mistake this IS very early access at the moment so best not to go in expecting a complete game.
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
Now and again you come across an indie game that is so bad, so terribly made that it goes through the arse end of “terrible” and comes out being fun to play. ‘Planet Hotpot’ is one of those games. From the terrible controls to the basic graphics and truly laughable enemies, but it is mad as a box of frogs to play but oddly is so bad it becomes fun! The enemies fly around and glitch out as if they are supposed to do so and the action is relentless. But there seems to be no point to the game other than surviving as long as you can! At least it only costs a few quid and I am not quite sure why I even want to recommend this game, but I am. Maybe I have become so immune to the crap VR games Steam pumps out that I have finally lost my mind.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
The Fall of Balance
The Fall of Balance is a VR, fantasy game focused on Colossal boss fights, each with various mechanics, like climbing, character Skills, and others. Although it can be easily compared to Shadow of the Colossus in VR, many gameplay elements make it unique. You will have to trick the giant Guardians in order to climb them and search for their vital spots.
The game is mainly centered around boss fights, but Easter Eggs will be a huge part of the game too, hopefully creating a great and strong community for The Fall of Balance.
8089: The Next Action RPG
Been testing this since literal first alpha build so take this with a bit of “bias salt” if you want, but my honest opinion:
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Game is great. Both in VR and non-VR modes. (I played primarily in non-VR). It’s riding on 5089 success and it does so very well imo. Phr00t’s charm is strong in this one.
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Butter smooth controls, little bit of jank here and there, but otherwise game is great. runs smooth, framerate is stable and fairly well optimised (literally ran on GPD Win2).
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Gameplay is pretty good. It’s fun to annihilate alien bugs with stealth kills or just shoot groups of enemies with whatever shotgun-sniper-mortar automatic weapon you make. Plenty of good combat abilities to make combat even more fun.
– Real player with 139.7 hrs in game
As of writing this review I’ve only been playing for 10 hours, but I seriously could see myself playing this for many more. Don’t let the graphics keep you from playing this game if it seems interesting to you, because once you get used to it, the potato looking bad guys reactions start to give it a certain charm. The real reason to play this game is the gameplay and the core game loop in this is pretty amazing. Primarily it is a game where you want to make your stats and gear’s numbers go higher, and to do that you have to continually venture further into difficult lands. As you progress the enemies grow stronger and you face different and interesting challenges that change up your gameplay. You can’t just rush to the higher level zones and scrape together better gear though, instead you have to activate each new area, which unlocks all the vendors and quests for that particular difficulty level. Supposedly this continues infinitely, and I have no reason to doubt it.
– Real player with 76.3 hrs in game
Slappy Board
SLAP!
It’s your time to shine. Your moment to impress your co-workers. The time is right to give the best presentation of your life… or is it?
Put your reflexes and patience to the test as you go through your presentation slides before time runs out!
Levels are fast-paced, tense, rage-inducing and always full of SLAPS.
Compatible with all major PC VR platforms, including the Valve Index, Oculus Rift (S) / Quest 2 and HTC Vive.
Test the limits of your patience!
Slappy Board is designed to annoy you as much as possible, and leaves it up to you when you decide to go all out! This includes slapping your co-workers or throwing items out of the building to let off a little steam and bring the presentation back on track.
Play a different game every time.
Procedurally generated characters and obstacles with differently timed activations change up the gameplay every time you play.
Every level starts with a brand-new experience where you will try to keep your head cool.
Only one copy of the game needed.
Have a friend join in on the fun using the special spectator cameras. His job is to make your time hell by activating different disturbances that will make you lose your temper.
Zombie Training Simulator
“BWAINS!!” Grumble GRRB GURK GRAK
BANG BANG BOOM EXPLOSION PEW
Zombie Training Simulator is exactly what it sounds like; Its a preparation for the IRL zombie apocalypse - except with a twist: Its a ton of fun! The graphics are simplistic, yet detailed and polished. Although they are not realistic, the game is still highly immersive. Because the zombies are cardboard cut-outs, the game allows you to enjoy the same fun that a bloody, gory, zombie, shooter game gives you, without all the blood, guts, and horror (Although it can be very startling when you turn around and see a zombie you were not expecting to be there, #CardboardJumpscare).
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
My favorite for gun mechanics. This is basically a target range shooter or a wave shooter depending on which mode you play. You basically just shoot paper zombie targets but in one mode they will advance on your position and you can use all sorts of novelty items like lanterns and grenades to take them out. You even get a katana. That’s pretty freaking cool. You can even alter the grip angle so if you are a 1911 guy you don’t have to adapt to shooting a Glock (that will make sense to the people it was inteded for). Loads of fun and easy to grasp the concept of. It’s been a hit among my friends when they come over to play. It’s a lot easier for first time VR users than some of the more elaborate games and I still keep coming back to it for workng on pistol skills. If you are looking for a serious wave shooter or FPS then you’d be better off with Sairento, Onward, or Overkill VR. If you want to shoot targets, I like this over Lethal VR.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Beers and Boomerangs VR
- Kangaroos are trying to steal your beer! Throw boomerangs in VR to survive the wildlife chaos. Cook for your mates, and save your Aussie BBQ!
- Have increasingly perilous BBQs where you survive against different animals, in different scenarios and cook different food!
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🤹🏼Cool physics.🤹🏼
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🦘Annoying Australian fauna.🐨
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🌠Very satisfying boomerang trajectories🌠.
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🥕Vegetarian options🥦.
This is clearly self-defence!
This game is still in development, so some aesthetics aspects are going to be changed, if you want to support this project wishlist it!
Carnival VR Orientation
Dive into our virtual world to improve your VR skills and agility. Play games that enhance your hand–eye coordination, mental agility, and alertness in a fun filled realistic carnival environment. Step into the dart booth and try popping balloons and get rewarded for your sniper-like target acquiring skills. Next, test your right and left hand coordination in our truck driving skills challenge. Finally check your quick thinking ability to fix a pinball machine using machine specific tools spread around the broken machine. The purpose of these games is to give you a better understanding of the control concepts used in virtual reality platforms. If you are new to VR this is a great place to start learning the basics and have a bit of fun along the way!