Time Traveling Raptors
Time Traveling Raptors is a 16-bit inspired, action exploration platformer across time and space. Take on the role of Ari on her journey through time to restore the world to the way it once was and uncover what happened to set off the cataclysmic event that triggered all of the time portals and consequently, the dinosaurs.
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Time Machine VR
This game has been a fantastic introction for me to VR and i am becoming quite a proficiant mini sub pilot. The VR graphics are amazing, a real sense of actually being there with all the vulnerability that would accompany that.
It can also be a great tool for people who suffer from a fear of heights and want a program that de sensitises them.I have discovered that the Time Machine VR game is great for getting the old acrophobia going. When you are at the base station which is sometime in the future there is a building made from steel girders etc with towers supporting satelite dishes. Land the pod at the front or back of the building then get out of the pod by simply standing up ( for this game you are seated) then take a step forward. From then on it feels like you are standing outside. Then using the controls on the X Box controller move straight up slowly to the roof of the building, it feels like you are on an elevator platform and totally exposed. If you have a fear of heights i guarantee this will get your palms sweating. When you are on the roof do a simulated walk around the perimeter of the building and if you dare have a look down. I could hardly do it to start with and the feeling i get is exactly the same as if i was really on top of a building. Iv just tried it today and i am just starting to get used to the feeling. I am going to do this for around one hour per day then when i can eventually do it without fear i will put the de sensitisation theory to the test by walking around somewher high in the real world.
– Real player with 18.3 hrs in game
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I read a lot of whines about this game and so didn’t buy it until there was a fairly low sale price. The Quest 2 support is non-existent; you have to use Emulate Gamepad to play at all. So that’s a strike against it. OTOH, I found I liked it much better than the reviews led me to expect.
I’m a sucker for underwater exploration, and the water model is not bad (the surface high above is quite realistic, “blue gloom” lighting is nice, etc). The world could be a little more richly dressed (more marine plants for example) but rock formations are quite nice and the playing areas, if a little small, are pleasingly complex. It’s an environment that’s fun to visit and just loaf around in.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Time Carnage VR
This game is a pleasant surprise. Similar to Serious Sam VR this is a stand still 180 degree wave shooter. It brings some unique mechanics to the genre. You have 4 slots in front of you that is your weapon load out. To grab a weapon you force pull grip/release to pull a gun into your left or right hand. At first I would grip-hold and my hands would get tired holding the grip the entire time. When your weapon runs out of bullets you force pull another weapon from a different slot and that weapon begins reloading. Depending on the weapon this reloading process takes varying amounts of time. This makes counting your bullets and managing your load out crucial. I also liked the bullet-time time slowdown opportunities.
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
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You can watch my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/b4vDzaK5aSE
Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
This is a 180 stand still wave shooter. There’s a campaign mode, arcade mode, and challenge mode. You’ll definitely want to start in the campaign mode. I started on normal difficulty and found it challenging but not overly so (I only died once after clearing the 1st zone). I think if you pick hard you’ll be locked in to picking only the best gun (x4) versus being able to mix and match on normal difficulty. So I recommend normal mode, so you can experiment and have the most fun.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
Tiktalec And The Dino Moonbase
Great game to play when you are looking for some time to kill or are just looking for something new. The story line is simple and easy to follow and there are a lot of easter eggs that exist that are a challenge to find. Really worth the money for a simple game.
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
Isles of Pangaea
Pretty unique little dinosaur simulator as it has some choices not usually found in dinosaur sims.
Isles of Pangaea has dinosaurs such as dimetrodon, sarcosuchos, archelon, and compsognathus…yup, that’s right, the tiny lizards from Jurassic Park: Lost World…few dino games offer this dinosaur to play with.
In fact, you start off the game with a choice of either Compsognathus or Pteranodon…or Archelon or Oviraptor…and you earn evolution points by eating (DO YOU GET POINTS BY KILLING)…
– Real player with 29.8 hrs in game
I have tried the other dinosaur games i have found on steam. Such as Saurian and prehistoric survivors. i don’t play multiplayer so i don’t know what those games are like. But if you want a single player dino game then get this one. Aquatic and flying dinosaurs are playable and you can be a stegosauras that alone is worth my money
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
Zombie Dinos from Planet Zeltoid
It’s cheaper than smoking crack!
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Timeless Dual
Timeless Dual is a retro style action adventure, open world game. Play as a super hero who is on a quest through time to save a group of high school students who have flung themselves throughout history! The world of the game changes as the player travels through seven time periods, collecting currency and upgrades and defeating enemies!
Timewalk Tower Defense
Gameplay is pretty unique for a tower defense, definitely enjoyed it! Lots of fun characters to try out.
– Real player with 38.5 hrs in game
GREATE
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Jurassic Architect
The earth has been deteriorating more and more for many years. The development of civilization has depleted most of the earth, and the sky no longer lets in as much sun as it used to. The only solution was to combine the forces of the world’s greatest powers and the construction of a portal that would allow humanity to once again move to the times of natural fertility. Unfortunately, not everyone can get there. First of all, it will be necessary to send appropriate groups of people who will build and secure the settlement in order to be able to attract more people to it over time.
When creating our settlement, we must remember to provide it with all the necessary resources. The areas from this era provide not only various rock deposits, but also ideal conditions for renewable energy sources or soil for numerous crops.
It is only up to you what kind of people you want to create a new civilization from. Qualified scientists, soldiers, mechanics, farmers - there is a job for everyone if you provide them with a roof over their heads.
This era provides plenty of essential resources, but the presence of dinosaurs is not always positive. Some of them can be harnessed to work in mining, others can be ridden or placed in arenas to the delight of the inhabitants, but you have to defend yourself against others, constantly strengthening the fortifications of your settlement.
Lead a group of colonizers and create a new civilization in the age of the dinosaurs. The fate of mankind depends only on you!
Survival RPG 3: Lost in Time
As its two predeseccors, it is a nice simplistic adventure and survival game. It is a little bit more complex. I enjoyed it very much and hope for more in the future!
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Fun casual crafting adventure
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game