iGuide Knossos VR
WoW! Excellent! Congrarulations for this great idea and work you have done!
Very nice to see the building as (we believe) it was in the Minoan times.
Very good narrations in greek/english that binds us with the history of the plase.
But there is a problem with some door openings that appear lower than the eye-view and is not possible to pass through.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
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Karakuri-kun: A Japanese Tale
📗Story
Join Karakuri-kun on her adventure to learn Japanese culture and history.
You play as an automaton robot built by a toy maker and brought to life by a Shinto priest.
📜Japanese History
In an RPG setting you will learn an overview of Japanese history and learn some important players of Japan’s past, such as:
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Miyamoto Musashi
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Oda Nobunaga
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The Edo Period of Japan
⚙️Features
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Battle and quiz your way to victory!
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Choose from 3 outfits to change your elemental powers
✴️Franchise Game
This game is a spin-off from the Japanese language game Japanese Romaji Adventure.
You can learn Japanese with these following games:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1388720/
*NOTE
Game was made in Japan
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Pathfinders: Memories
Pathfinders: memories is a lovely puzzle platformer, the goal of the game is simple:
Guide the robot from point A to B, but the puzzle here is that you can only memorize the path and only see the grids to guide the robot. While it seems simple, it becomes easily a challenging game, I loved it.
Is something more to love in this game? Yes, there is! I love how cute the robots are, seeing them walking is so satisfying, plus a chilling soundtrack to listen while you’re playing, I can’t recommend this game enough.
– Real player with 22.3 hrs in game
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I have a good time playing this cute game where I can challenge my memory. You have to memorize the safe path then draw it when it is hidden. You can use pins and checkpoints to help you but you lose points for using them, so be careful if you aim the high scores. I like that they use scenarios from different people in History, even some unusual like the Mali!
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
King of the Universe
In the 24th century BC, the Sumerians have turned the land of Mesopotamia from a simple Cradle of Civilization to the home of empires. It is your mission to take control of the kingdom of Kish and conquer your enemies, in order to become Lugal Kiški, King of the Universe.
The Sumerians, or “the black-headed people” (Sag̃-g̃i-ga in their native tongue), were the first people to invent both civilization and writing. Their well-organised and state-run societies make the perfect setting for a strategic video game. In King of the Universe, you will not only try to conquer your enemies, you will also have to take care of your own people.
Through military means you gather land and slaves, and through economic means you build new structures for your people. If your citizens do not produce enough supplies to quench your war machine, you will fail. If you do not protect your citizens from foreign invaders, you will fail. This game is about balance, and only by finding it will you become King of the Universe.
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Tiles
Claim tiles and build or destroy structures. Watch your people go about their day-to-day lives.
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Wealth
Garner Silver and resources, such as Food, Metal and Tools.
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Troops
Build an army, and order your soldiers around. Follow your individual troops with the camera.
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Slaves
Collect slaves when conquering foreign land, and use these to build new structures in your kingdom.
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Citizens
Keep an eye on the hunger and health of your people. Make sure every class in your kingdom has enough money to survive.
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Pricing
Decide the prices of wares in your kingdom, to control the economy to ensure profits for your state.
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Trade
Buy and sell with the other empires, to build relations and gain an extra income for your war machine.
BO020880
This is a very moving visual novel that does an excellent job of creating small vignettes, introducing the player to many characters. I really felt how they emphasized the weight of a human life, how much was lost in this horrible attack. It’s very short; I recommend you spend half an hour to play.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
A beautiful way to tell a terrible story. Well done.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
illuminati Simulator VR
illuminati Simulator VR is a Free to play indie VR game where you explore the map and figure out what to do. It worked on my HTC Vive system, looked bad, played bad, sounded bad. Not a good game! I think the game actually has horrible coding, was running in the background for four hours after i ran it and then exited it. Avast active defense didn’t like it either. The VR movement was terrible. Has crappy 3D models. Objects floating in air.
Do NOT download this game, not worth it.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game
[0.2] Controls & Training & Help
[0.2] Menu & Settings
[0.1] Sound & Music
[0.5] Graphics
[0.4] Game Design
[0.2] Game Story
[0.3] Game Content
[0] Time to complete feels ok? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites?
[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related
[0.7] BONUS point: Review for VR
Stars received: 2.6/10 ___ Note: v.3 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: more of a museum view
Overview: definitely should work for Oculus Rift, by default isn’t officially tested and supported on other platforms, my case unplayable.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Japanese Romaji Adventure
Learning can be boring and tedious but not if it is served as game
– Real player with 26.6 hrs in game
Playing status: 0/1 achievement, finished the game
Grindy Achievement(s): No.
Optional Achievement(s): Yes (1 achievement).
Difficult Achievement(s): No (I don’t know how to get the achievement).
Guide: Link
Intro
Japanese Romaji Adventure is an educational game that is teaching you romaji, the Japanese language that is written in alphabet. Set in the 1800s, you are to travel between regions in Japan, trying to explore what the country has to offer. Note that my knowledge of Japanese only comes from watching animes, so this review will be based on that.
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
The Holy City
This is an amazing tool for anyone curious to learn more about Jerusalem and the many religions that coexist in this fantastic place. Very well executed. I have to say it’s very unusual for me to review projects. This because very few actually wow me to the point of actually wanting to share it with others…. This is an amazing experience that allows you to feel like you can touch the Holy Sepulcher and place a note on the Western Wall. Just fantastic. I know this is a virtual visit- but the fact the places were scanned from real life really makes me appreciate the accuracy and be able to enjoy looking at each location at my own pace. Throughout this journey I really enjoyed seeing the beautiful realistic-looking recreation of many Jerusalem temples that allowed me to freely look around and spend a lot of time inspecting painting and inscriptions on the walls. When it switched from the interactive gamefied version to the 360 video version was totally amazing to recognize the precise location where the camera was placed and enjoy seeing it filled with real people. I hope to see more soon.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Enlightening , A fantastic birds eye view into the holy land …
get to solve puzzles and find out about the history
Beautiful vr experience
Link to my video here ..
INSIDE VR …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiuzWmOYpMg
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Aenaon
Very nice game, a bit small but this is not a problem since lots of updates are coming. I do recommend it, it is great for VR and very well made. Looking forward for more.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Great Paintings VR
Let’s get the obvious out of the way first. A free app with an enormous number of classic paintings in high resolution ( perfectly fine resolution free of charge IMHO). Good locomotion/navigation and a decent presentation. I think the presentation can be improved, as others have mentioned, however I and my wife easily got absorbed in the art, itself. The magnification feature is handy, especially when you move in somewhat close to the larger paintings…and there are some massive paintings in this offering. With now over 1000 paintings, one can plot their own art history journey for quite some time without exhausting the content here. I applaud the effort and I’m grateful VR experiences like this are here for us all. I viewed the experience on an HP Reverb G2 headset.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Gee! This is a really great app! More than one thousand of art masterpieces scanned at high resolution and exhibited in a virtual museum with audio comments and classical music soundtrack. And it’s completely free! It’s not like browsing images on your flat device, it’s more like being there, in the virtual museum; beauty of the paintings seems to be enhanced by artificial light, just like in real museum. I would like just better textures (ceiling, floor, walls, etc.), more details in the galleries, and also better frames around the paintings. You can also enjoy a few photo galleries. Absolutely suggested to art lovers.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game