Kooring VR Wonderland:Mecadino’s Attack
Fun and cute, but I must say contents of game is bit lacking. I hope the dev adds more stages as DLC: I would like to buy it!
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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I prefer casual games, so when I saw the screenshot of ‘Kooring Wonderland VR’ I thought it would suit my taste and downloaded it. I liked the protagonist character, but the rabbit-like guys who appeared as monsters were so cute that I had a lot of fun while playing the game. The games surprisingly had a good hit satisfaction, and the overall operation was intuitive, so there is no burden in enjoying the games with children. There is a lot of possibility for a sequel, so if it becomes a series, I think I will be able to enjoy the games again.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
PAW Patrol Mighty Pups Save Adventure Bay
4 year old paw patrol fan is enjoying it. It has the paw paw boogie, minigames from the missions are available to be replayed from the menu, all missions are cooperative (both characters are needed to complete them but both characters are also playable from one controller by changing them, kind of like Lego games, in case you are playing single). Overall fun game to enjoy with our kids :)
Keep in mind the second player can join after completing a bit of a tutorial from the first mission. Then second player press start and joins.
– Real player with 27.1 hrs in game
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sometimes the dialogue has to be skipped with pressing “A”, and sometimes you just have to wait.
at the end of every mission you have to press “Y” to continue, and then “A” from there on out. ridiculous.
they can probably get away with making such a terrible game because they know there’s no other paw patrol games out there.
– Real player with 23.9 hrs in game
Kooring VR Wonderland : Heart Castle Crush
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/cN2YOcRuNzA
This is a collection of 6 mini-games that is targeted for small children. The mini-games are bright, colorful, & very simple. Kids may enjoy this, but I doubt any adult would. There’s also a central hub area where you can select the mini-games and also point & click on certain objects to see them react.
Game is running on the Unity Engine. On my RTX 3080, I was getting a steady 90 frames per second. I did not experience any serious issues or bugs. Unfortunately, there were no settings available. There is also no locomotion (other than swing-arm locomotion in one of the mini-games. All the action happens 180 degrees in front of you.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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Rascal’s Escape
“Caution: High risk of wanderlust!"
Join Squirrel and Bear on their adventurous journey through Europe.
Alone or in co-op with your favorite travel companion!
Rascal escaped! Work together to follow Rascal’s traces. But don’t worry, while traveling, you can take your time to explore each country, learn foreign languages, eat lots of delicious local food, climb famous sights, engage in traditional festivals, collect souvenirs, capture pictures and make dozens of local animal friends along the way.
Satisfy your wanderlust from the comfort of your living room - alone or together with your favorite travel companion!
Discover Europe’s true treasure, its cultural diversity, and catch Rascal!
What are you waiting for?
Grab your luggage!
Key Features:
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Satisfy your Wanderlust
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Take your time to explore Europe’s cultural diversity
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Meet more than 60 friendly local animals
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Bounce around, climb and jump with Squirrel
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Get muddy with Bear push and stomp away leaves, dirt, and snow
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Collect souvenirs, delicious food, and fashionable outfits
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Receive recycled clothes collecting trash
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Learn counting and greeting in 10 European languages
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Enjoy cooperative play for two, together with friends and family
Gameplay
In single-player mode you can play Squirrel and Bear.
In local co-op or split-screen mode, each player navigates one character.
Combine Squirrel with Bear for the ultimate team experience and
reach secret places with Squirrels super jump.
Squirrel can:
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climb trees and buildings
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jump on platforms and obstacles
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carry small objects
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activate levers
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collect souvenirs
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talk to animals
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recycle trash
Bear can:
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push obstacles
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stomp to uncover hidden objects
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carry big objects
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flip levers
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collect souvenirs
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talk to animals
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recycle trash
Follow Rascal’s traces on Badgergram.
Good thing Rascal shares their journey through Europe.
Enjoying amazing food, listen to Europe’s foreign languages,
collecting souvenirs, and capturing famous sights.
Rascal’s Escape is a Jump & Travel adventure game.
Catch a cat for 60 seconds
As the world record holder for Catch a Cat for 60 Seconds, I can confidently say that you will not regret buying this game. The graphics are nothing amazing, but the gameplay is where this game shines. Never in my life have I felt so thrilled to be alive. Running to my PC and playing Catch a Cat for 60 Seconds all day long has become my new life, and I couldn’t be happier. Achieving the #1 position has been my single greatest achievement in my lifetime. Whereas the graphics are nothing to write home about, the sound track is practically orgasmic. This game is my life. Please, buy it.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Get-A-Grip Chip
Get-A-Grip Chip is a fun platformer for people who know one obvious truth: The grappling hook is the best part of every video game.
Launch yourself around the screen navigating terrain and avoiding hazards. You can’t jump, but you spend the majority of the game airborne. The mechanics and sound design feel crisp. The art design is fun without being overly cutesy. The difficulty is intermediate. If you sometimes play games casually with friends/family this is a game that can be picked up pretty quickly and where you can make meaningful progress without being super deftly handed. The game has full controller support, but it plays fine with a Mouse and keyboard. The checkpoints are frequent enough not to inspire extreme frustration. At the same time, each level has secrets and collectibles that require stronger play. It also has a global speedrunning scoreboard for every level, and achievements for completing every level without dying so beating levels without using the checkpoints at all and finding the fastest possible path is rewarding and gives very strong players something to do after completing the main game.
– Real player with 89.4 hrs in game
I really enjoyed this title - the mechanics are smooth and easy to employ. I played it on keyboard and mouse and the game itself recommends that the player should use a controller. I really liked keyboard and mouse. Its a great platformer to speedrun; for a greater challenge try to find all of the battery bots. There’s 8 per level and some are overt, others are hidden. There’s a fun rhythm grab, pull, and release. Building momentum is part of the fun. The set pieces on each level keep the game interesting. The highlight is the cute character design and the soundtrack, which I loved.
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
DvG: Conquering Giants
Outstanding! Great VR game for families and my “twentysomething” kids enjoyed it. We had a blast playing through the campaign and story. Strong game and loved the challenge levels for added entertainment. Loved the graphics and various lush environments.
– Real player with 27.5 hrs in game
Yes it is a very amazing game.
– Real player with 15.7 hrs in game
The Christmas Spirit: Journey Before Christmas Collector’s Edition
Bug in the end of the game, cant finish so this is crap. :D
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Didn’t take too long to beat this game (3.5 hours or so), but you might be able to stretch this out to 5 or 6 hours. Not a particularly long game either way.
Having come from Mystery Case Files (the earlier ones not the later ones), I was expecting a Hidden Object game, but while there is some hidden object gameplay here, it’s relatively sparse in comparison to MCF, and nothing too difficult. The puzzles are not particularly hard either. Otherwise, you’re mainly just running around trying to collect items and use them elsewhere in order to get more items.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Ben 10
I have been a fan of the Ben 10 franchise ever since the first episode came out. I have also watched every single Ben 10 episode from the classic to Omniverse, and played almost half of the games released for the franchise. Despite being a fanatic of the Ben 10 franchise, however, I wouldn’t recommend buying this game for the current price ($30).
If you are expecting to relive your childhood for a good 10-20 hours (even if you despise the Reboot but just want the latest Ben 10 game) and have the $30 to spare, sure go buy it now! If you’re not a big fan and just want to play the game for what it is, just wait for a sale.
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
I don’t like reboot that much. I watched the original Ben 10 when I was a kid and loved it. Still watching it from time to time but reboot… there’s something off about it which I cannot describe. I’ve decided to buy this game just to play as Diamondhead but ended up playing as Heatblast most of the time. He annihilates everything once maxed out and makes other aliens look like a joke. You have 10 aliens to choose, you’re familiar with most of them if you’ve watched the original cartoon so it won’t feel like a different one. Game itself is not good, though. Here’s why…
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Bubble Bobble 4 Friends: The Baron’s Workshop
Game is awesome,
at first it seems to be too easy, but the focus here lies clearly on score-hunting, there are enough incentives to reward the player properly for high scores. Is the score high enoug you become rated with stars, depending on the rating you unlock achievments, music and editor parts.
This also means that playing the game just normally, won’t satisfy the urge for challenge, that’s important to notice, if you die merely your score resets and the progress in the current room, which isn’t much. If you die three times in a row on the same room you can make yourself invincible, which is a bit too much in my opinion, but at the same time, it’s just there for completing the short main campaign, after you’ve been through it, there is a much harder campaign which is hard enough that it might be even interesting to play if you not play for scores, in these levels the invincibility option is turned off. It took me some time and was pretty hard, but earning thhree stars in the hard versions is highly satisfying.
– Real player with 52.6 hrs in game
I’d like to applaud Taito for standing behind their product and fixing the major bugs the game had that originally prevented me from recommending this title… but it’s still not perfect for the current price point. While it no longer has any game breaking issues, the main Story levels still lack the visual charm of the original Bubble Bobble (which thankfully works great now and is also included via the “Arcade of Memories”) in regards to enemy designs and block skins; proving that new doesn’t always equal better.
– Real player with 13.0 hrs in game