International Space Banana
I just got this because of the minute hour dude. I kept coming back to this like an abused partner. the level with the shifting gravity was particularly brutal. worth it on sale lol.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
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honestly just get it for the dialogue alone. This game is great! Yes it can be rage inducing, Yes it will make you want to buy all the banana’s at the super market and blend them out of pure hate. But I still highly recommend it!
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
CROSSFIRE II (2002)
I had some real fun playing this retro gem!
For a casual like myself the difficulty was hard but fair and i liked the tactiical aspect of the fights. i enjoyed hiding behind my fierce allies or asteroids before unleashing a swarm of rockets against the UW or alien fools! The controls are simple but very intuitive. I got my money’s worth.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
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It’s a timeless space shooter. Worth the price. Very nostalgic.
Thank you to the developers for bringing it back to life on PC.
I really do appreciate the revival of this game.
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story is short, but varied
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different weapons
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cool extras
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achievements
- don’t care for multiplayer, it’s deatchmatch or horde only
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Haunted Space
COSMIC COCKPIT HORROR
Battle capital ships and Lovecraftian creatures amongst the stars in a horror-laced space simulation. Experience the horrors of the void alone in this single player, narrative driven experience.
COMBAT THE COLOSSI
Overcome the odds in fierce multi-stage boss battles against ancient God-like creatures composed of organic matter and space debris
CRAFT YOUR VESSEL
Take on quests across multiple systems or strike out on your own to fight, explore and scavenge resources and credits. Trade, craft, customise your ship and fight to survive as you uncover the mystery of a galaxy haunted by an ancient civilisation.
COMPLETE SPACE SIM
In HAUNTED SPACE, the innovative co-pilot system allows you to choose the level of control you prefer, from a complete space simulation, through to a more arcade style experience. At its maximum level, the co-pilot makes the game accessible for blind and visually impaired users, and it also supports eye-tracking
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OVERVIEW (A Walk Through The Universe)
Just bought this last night and dove right in, as ever since buying a VR system a couple of months ago I have wanted a “space exploration” simulator experience. I came across “Overview” by accident as I was looking for inexpensive VR games. I was a bit nervous about the purchase, given the mixed reviews, but it was on sale ($5) and so I figured the risk-to-reward ratio was acceptable.
Happily, I can report that I love “Overview.” Certainly there are some options I would love to see added, but for what this game is and has now, I think it is amazing. The flyover Saturn alone was worth the purchase, in my opinion.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
I am reposting this from a review I wrote on Reddit last week: I saw the the title of Overview in the Steam Store and added it to my wish list a few weeks back. Most people may have heard about the overview effect that astronauts all share when they look down at the earth from so far away and it makes them realize how small we are in the grand scheme of things. So. when it was on sale recently I grabbed it and was excited to try it.
It’s basically a single sequence that lasts about 30 minutes with another explore our solar system feature as well (which is good but underwhelming if I’m honest). The sequence is the star of the show but it too starts s bit slow. At first I found myself a bit disappointed- sure the graphics were gorgeous but it just wasn’t thrilling to me-I wanted the earth to be bigger in my perspective. I was missing the point I suppose!
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Astrotour VR
Really enjoyed this with kids. The 3D printer is pretty cool, also the “wooble” planet behind you in the base scene when choosing planets. It’s all nice, like job-simulator-in-space. Can’t wait for the future content. Needs more stuff to do.
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
Game is fun :) so far i have done 1 episode and I can’t wait to do another!
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
The Dark
I have only played around thirty minutes but I actually liked it.
Yes, it is short game (20-30 as of now).
Yes, there is not a whole lot to do.
But the best part is not knowing what is going to happen next. I got scared because I didn’t know if the things I was seeing was going to try to eat me or not.
I look forward to what will come next.
Side note: Please turn up the narration. The wave and wind got so loud I couldn’t really hear what was being said.
Other side note: WAVE JUMPING IS FUN!!
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
played in vr with quest 2.
this game is a gem. plays with a gamepad. i liked the controls. very simple, no handicaps, vr legs required here. the game is about 30 minutes of riding a ball around on an ocean in the dark. find points of light and chase em around a bit, back into the dark to find the next. light story, very good voice work, ends on a cliff hanger. $1? just do it.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
A Forever Solitude
An emotional and psychological story of survival, fear, solitude, love, life and purpose. Solve puzzles, unlock mysteries, and determine your fate. Played in the Third Person in a Zero-G environment. With a cinematic score. High quality voice acting. A story over 10 years in the making. From solo developer, David Fazzio.
This game builds upon the success of David’s debut game, The Companion . This game has a strong focus on Story and Narrative and is accompanied with striking visuals and artistic style. This follow-up game will layer in more gameplay components such as puzzles, mystery and survival. Play in a brutal, yet beautiful, sci-fi environment.
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A game of survival, and the will to survive.
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A branching storyline that can change based on previous decisions.
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Solve puzzles and unravel mysteries.
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A Punishing environment with numerous death scenarios.
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Featuring a beautiful soundtrack and high quality voice acting
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Zero-G movement.
In search for the next hospitable planet, a group of humans embark on a 200 year voyage to another galaxy. Their bodies rest in stasis as the AI controlled vessel makes its long journey. During the voyage the vessel is struck by debris.
There is catastrophic damage to the vessel. The areas hit are sealed off and the vessel continues onward. However, the full effects of the devastation have not yet been fully realized.
Years later your cryo-chamber succumbs and you are jolted awake from your stasis. You are injured, cold, and alone. You have been awakened… A lifetime too soon.
Can you survive? Will you?
The content and trailer currently displayed have been through 5 months of solo development. This story was conjured up over 10 years ago as a potential short film project. Transitioning this story into a game only made sense and will allow for much more freedom. I am excited to explore Zero-G movement, the sci-fi genre, and space environments.
With the recent advances in technology, now independent and solo developers have so much more resources and power at their disposal. I feel confident I can output a very high quality product to accompany this story. In the past year we’ve been introduced to Unreal Engine 5 and Metahumans, both technologies I intend to take full advantage of.
My first game, The Companion, took 10 months of development. I intend for this project to take a bit longer to develop. This project has many more demands that will elongate development. I will strive to release development updates throughout the duration of this project. Stay updated by joining my Discord and following my other social media channels.
If you made it this far, Thank you 3
LithoBreak
Mind you, there is very little content right now, but by buying this, you are supporting a lone developer with a GREAT game idea.
It’s both a 1st person RPG and a strategy builder, complete with voice acting (good voice acting). This all from one dude! Guys, if you can afford it, help this guy out.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Humanity: First Woman In Space
Create more harmony and equality - reduce discrimination in the world! Feel how it is to be the first woman astronaut.
What Is Humanity?
Humanity: First Woman in Space transports you into the body of the first woman to go into space. View the world through the eyes of Astronaut Turova as she navigates through the male dominated world of astronaut training. Experience how it feels when most people around you don’t believe in you. Research shows that this type of experience can reduce your bias: by playing Humanity: First Woman in Space, you are not only having fun but you are increasing harmony in the world!
Compatibility
This is a Virtual Reality experience that will work on any SteamVR compatible device! It will also work with an Oculus Quest 1 or 2 using an Oculus Link or Virtual Desktop.
Status
Humanity: First Woman in Space is still in development and for now only the first part of the story - before the Rocket Launch - is available. We are looking forward to your feedback to shape the second part of the story, which happens in the spaceship. The second part of the story will include: asteroid shooting, panels fixing, 0 gravity flying.
How Does It Work?
Humanity: First Woman in Space is based on scientific research about increasing empathy and decreasing bias/ discrimination through the use of Virtual Reality. If you’re interested in learning more about these topics, please reach out to us.
Who Are We?
Our mission is to transform and empower people and organizations with Virtual Reality. We are a Berlin-based startup. We combine cutting-edge technology with the latest scientific research and a great passion for innovation. Together we share the vision of an awakened humanity, happy, healthy, aware, caring for themselves with joy!
Credits
- Thanks to Lucas King for his music.
Help Us
Every feedback is greatly appreciated! We are creating this story together and we would be more than happy to integrate the features you want. Please, tell us what you liked, what you would like to change, or what you would love to see in the second part.
If you’d like to support us, you can do so by rating this experience, by joining our Discord or by sharing this experience!