A Clever Label

A Clever Label

A Clever Label is a free VR experience. It worked on my system, looked ok, played ok, sounded ok. VR documentary experience that explores the links between anti-LGBTQI lobbyists, politicians and organisations in Australia.

Try this, If you are interested in LGBTQI rights.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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An innovative approach to exploring data and media in a self-led documentary format. Check it out if you’re interested in LGBTQI+ rights in Australia, or the impact of lobby groups on Australian politics.

Played on Oculus Quest 2 via airlink and worked well. Engaging, immersive experience.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

A Clever Label on Steam

Brukel

Brukel

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I completed the game and earned all achievements in the game, also created an achievement guide. I believe, that I experienced all the content and so I can share my experiences about this game.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game


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This is an Exploration/indie/Visual Novel/Oral History game about a teenager growing up in Belgium during WWII.

This is a personal story. The devs grandmother is who is telling it and voices herself. You see the farm she was raised on.

  • Story

  • Graphics

  • Unique Puzzles via your phone and keywords

  • Voiced by the woman who lived through it

After finishing this I had to sit and just think about it for a while; it is a powerful story.

How many family histories are left behind that future generations will never know?

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Brukel on Steam

KURSK

KURSK

As much as I wish to recommend this game, I simply cant.

  • First thing that immediately catches the eye is the optimization. There is simply none. Even though the game is rather simple and on one of the last year English reviews the developer has replied that they are working on it and that it is currently their top priority but either those were empty words or nothing significant was done. Even if you set the graphic settings to the minimum, there is no significant difference with the maximum ones.

Real player with 26.8 hrs in game


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Introduction

Highlighting historical tragedy through fictional storytelling isn’t a common occurrence to gaming. In cinematography’s case surely there are plenty of examples which make even the most cruel and unfortunate events, a bit more “digestible” through cheesy romance subplots. That’s how you win movie awards. Alas, you did not stuble across a film critic and I shall focus on an adventure game which also describes itself as an “interactive documentary”. It could be partially true if you can set aside the espionage subplot. But it’s still there and it’s a touchy subject too, since the tragic event itself is rather fresh in the collective consciousness of the Russian people. I will do my best to keep this review as objective as I can though. KURSK is the fifth project released by Jujubee S.A. on Steam and their experience in creating a convincing backdrop is showcased once again.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game

KURSK on Steam

The Book of Distance

The Book of Distance

What can I say that hasn’t been said already?

About 30 minutes, not much to “do” but so much to read & feel.

You’ll need a solid 1.5m x 1.5m space to get the full effect.

Ok, enough with the technical stuff…

Such a wonderful VR experience!!! Just wow.

It resonated with me so much, (lens got foggy, something in my eye…both eyes, weird) as I am first generation after my father immigrated to the United States.

He worked very hard & for almost nothing for decades to provide for our family. We were very poor, no Nike’s or name brand stuff but always had food.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

This game is a great way to introduce VR to beginners.

Truth be told I did not believe the other review when they said it will make u cry.

The first 3 minutes when i played this the atmosphere just captured my attention and It made me teared up because of the ambient. From the tone of the narrator to his father’s point of view. It got me on edge. Granted there are a few flaws in the game. But from the way The game was made and told You know that the developers wanted to capture the story telling. Making an immersive experience. Keep in mind that this story is a sad one.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

The Book of Distance on Steam