Showing Tonight: Mindhunters Incident
Introduction
Nathan falls asleep while watching the movie, “They Ate My Clapper." He has seen this movie numerous times before. This time it’s different, he wakes up to find himself in the movie. Explore the strange world of Shutterville, and the mysterious occurrence of mind control that has taken over the town. Our female protagonist, Gabriella and Nathan go on an adventure trying to solve the case of the missing movie crew.
Gameplay
A point and click game with 80+ game scenes, 21 mini games, numerous challenging puzzles and a handful of hidden objects. It has a fairly new type of puzzle called silhouette. It’s where you match an item with its silhouette via turning it around until it matches its shadow.
– Real player with 52.9 hrs in game
“They Ate My Clapper” is the name of the movie our hero Nate goes to see so often the cashier knows him by name. I do not know how or why the developers, phime studios LLC, came up with that name for a movie, but for some reason it reminds me of every zombie movie and game ever made. (They Ate My Brains immediately came to my mind.) This is especially true when the first thing our movie herione, Gabriella, says to Nate is “The Mindhunters are after us.” No zombies though, unless being zombie-fied by mind control counts.
– Real player with 23.1 hrs in game
The Rose and I
This is just a short little movie really. It’s sorta like being inside a claymation movie where you can look around at all angles. It’s not that impressive after you’ve been using VR for a week but if it was your first try at VR it would be pretty cool. But again, it’s really short.
Download it, check it out, go “ooh neat” and then forget about it until you want to show off the VR to someone else.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
The moment ‘The Rose and I’ started I knew it would be a fine example of a VR short movie, one that I would be happy to show off to others. It immediately felt right, because it takes advantage of the fact that you’re in VR. Everything feels so present and three-dimensional. The texturing of the world is well-detailed, not flat and boring. I see interesting things happening where ever I look, and in particular, the main character and surrounding scene is made far more interesting by walking around it, peering into it, looking up close to it, standing farther away. Importantly, it takes place at a scale that viewers are not accustomed to when viewing a short movie, making it far more interesting than some of the other VR short movies that have been released this month, many of which could have just as well been traditional ‘flat’ experiences.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Cinemoji: Oscar
The game is really fun and challenging. The plot overview is a great idea, i become interested in see movies that i didn’t know that exist!
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Read More: Best Movie 2D Games.
A good game. I like the history of cinema, even more when it comes to the Oscars.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Construct VR - The Volumetric Movie
Construct VR - the first ever fully immersive Volumetric 6DOF movie
Watch the free demo first to learn more about the technology behind Construct VR.
Construct VR is an experience in the PresenZ movie format, that showcases the technological breakthroughs of VR storytelling through volumetric photorealistic video, powered by V-Nova point cloud compression.
Enter a science-fiction dystopian world, where a robot must fight for his life and the lives of his family. This is the first actual action movie in six-degree-of-freedom (6DoF) photorealistic VR, exploring unprecedented and game-changing dimensions for the medium.
FEATURES:
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PresenZ’s volumetric movie format, powered by V-Nova compression, allows you to experience unprecedented immersion comfort compared to “standard” VR 360° movies
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Position and orientation of the VR headset is tracked at all times inside the movie, allowing you to get closer to objects and characters as well as to look around or behind them, creating a real sense of scale and immersion
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6DoF eliminates the motion sickness commonly associated with VR 360° movies
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V-Nova’s point cloud compression technology compresses the file to a small enough size to be downloaded and played on standard VR gaming set ups, finally bringing breath-taking immersion experiences to VR Gaming PCs at home
Construct VR, with a runtime of 8 minutes, is an immersive adaption of the short movie created by Kevin Margo. The PresenZ format keeps the original design and visual quality while transforming the short movie into a fully immersive experience.
SimpleMovie
Yes, something different!!! Like the idea for creating movies.
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game
I enjoy this game, but I would like to be possible to add sounds.
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Green Fairy VR
thank you so much for this wonder
it is one of my favorite experience incredible the vr the characters design , the music , the animations , the voices , the story i love all wouah
i would love you plan more stories with the fairies on steam and on quest store it would be wonderfull
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Impressions Video with Commentary // Oculus Rift S // RTX 2070 Super:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts88Z1Gjvww
My Initial Impressions:
Superb FREE animation and storytelling.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Trivia Vault: Movie Trivia
kind of very useless trivia game
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
i found the whole trivia vault to be entertaining with its wide varity of challenging questions hours and hours of fun pick it up while its cheap.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Night Of The Living Dead VR
Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
So this actually first came out on the Oculus Store and now it’s come to Steam. However, it’s odd that it came to Steam as an Oculus exlusive. It belies the purpose to come to Steam if it’s not available for HTC Vive, Valve Index, or WMR headsets. I honestly don’t understand it.
In any event, this app consists of three different things. There’s the recreation of the farmhouse set. There’s a horribly made wave shooter (probably one of the worst I have ever played). Finally, there’s the black & white film documentaries on Night Of The Living Dead.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
It’s A Really Cool Recreation Of the Classic Zombie Film, Though Has No Story At All And Is More Like Survival Horror. It would had been better if It had a story to it.. But instead you just shoot zombies for unlimited amount of time, which gets boring very quickly… Though Experiencing How the house looks is pretty cool… Just thought it could had been better, But really good for a free game! I recommend it if your testing a VR set
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Cairo’s Tale: The Big Egg
Essentially, this is a Christmas themed clone of ‘Henry’ the hedgehog 3d video from the Oculus people. Certainly enough good work for a dollar.
! It’s high quality but the creatures seem like dorks. https://youtu.be/MFxIzyM2bIE
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Very fun, cute short story. Great to show-off your VR to others :-)
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Cinemoji
Fun little game overall - well worth the $1.
A couple suggestions for improvement:
1. Add keyboard support (instead of having to click every letter, which is very slow on a trackpad!)
2. Fix the spelling of ‘Miscellaneous’
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Very fun, addicting and challenging. A big content for a small price.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game