Kinacoustic
The line with many colours, and the ball bouncing at different speed and angles. This is Kinacoustic!!
First bought the game, opened it, well, nothing special, but now i am totally stick on it!!
Looking the ball bouncing around and making contact with the line is so satisfied, especially when you take time and decide to make a song, you can,t stop playing the game until you finish the song!! I am so sure that you will have incredible feeling of success and delight when you complete your works!
– Real player with 226.9 hrs in game
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A very fun physics based music sandbox of sorts, if your a fan of music and like the animusic series this game is a must
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Starstruck: Hands of Time
Play guitar in an interactive rock opera
Play guitar in musical story segments, with a catchy soundtrack featuring live instruments and singing by Elsie Lovelock (Hazbin Hotel). If you still have your Guitar Hero or Rock Band guitar controller, dust it off, because this game supports it!
Destroy the world as a giant human hand
Demolish houses, solve puzzles, and open new paths for other characters as a giant hand. Unleash your destructive potential using hammers, screwdrivers, and more.
A strange game set in a miniature world
Save the future by exploring the strange diorama world of 20XX. Meet weirdly cute characters and unravel the mystery of how their little lives are connected to the end of mankind.
No rhythm? No problem
If you want to experience the music and story without the stresses of rhythm gameplay, you can enable “Autoplay” in the options menu. When Autoplay is enabled, the rhythm gameplay sections will play themselves.
Features
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Explore three intertwined adventures set in a charming diorama world, switching characters to solve puzzles and change the future.
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Play guitar and dodge attacks to an original soundtrack in catchy musical story segments.
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Destroy the world as a giant human hand in hectic action-puzzle gameplay. (By the way, you can also customize the hand’s size and skin color.)
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Extensive controller support allows you to play with your keyboard, Xbox controller, PS4 controller, Switch Pro Controller, or even guitar controller! You can also remap controls as you wish for the rhythm gameplay.
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Adjust the difficulty level between “Normal” and “Master” mode for the rhythm gameplay to suit your style, or just sit back and watch with “Autoplay” mode.
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Original soundtrack by acclaimed composer Andrew Allanson features live instruments and vocals spanning many genres.
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Rocks and Rockets
★ ★ ★ ☆ ☆
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
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THIS IS FUCKING EASY!!
WHY DOES THIS HAVE THE TAG: ‘Difficult??!!
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Gravity Balls
11/10
– Real player with 14.4 hrs in game
Horrible
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Particulate
I like it.. its something thats pretty cool to play with while listening to music.. do the tutorial and itll walk ya thru it.. pretty straight forward and easy to use.. more tools would be cool tho
– Real player with 15.0 hrs in game
Pretty meditative physics sandbox, especially with audio reactivity enabled. Had a very relaxed time effectively making my own Windows Media Player visualisations.
Do wish there were more variety in the basic tools (like different collision shapes) but for the price and the simplicity of using it you can hardly go wrong. Hope it does get expanded out to steamVR in the future sometime so more people can enjoy, especially with the oculus facebook requirement ramping up soon. Would hate for this to be lost in the future.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Crystal Vibes feat. Ott.
One of VR"s most early kaleidoscopic music video dealies. Should be worth a dollar. It might have also been bundled with another set of experiences, I don’t remember. I’m probably thinking of something else. The music a funky dubstep dealie with strange sounds, so, up my alley for sure.
! I tried real hard to spell kaleidoscopic the first time correctly, and failed. I tried again just now looking at the correct spelling and failed. https://youtu.be/bUvpdrg90XM
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
This is a few minute psychedelic gem. It left me literally floored.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Nullysun
This game is good to play when you waiting or filling some free time and this game is Safe For Work
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
The game is all about a ball with eye’s it can make you feel relaxed I recommend this game 6/10
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Puzzle Island VR
Great on Rift CV1, OK on Odyssey+, Had to Change Controller Bindings on Rift S
The thing that draws me most to VR is the ability to “visit” stunning environments. The environment in this game is sparse (a few sandbar islands with some trees, surrounded by ocean), but still manages to be one of the most attractive and immersive I have seen. The ocean wave effects, both the visuals and the buoyancy physics, are extremely well done. The puzzle props are realistic and fit nicely with the theme. The textures were detailed, even up close. I’ve taken numerous breaks from the puzzles, just to stare out at the waves. The Puzzle Island world looked beautiful on all three headsets. The clarity of the Rift S was particularly well-suited to showcasing the excellent graphics and water animation. I wouldn’t mind an option to turn off the music, to enjoy the nature sounds.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Gameplay (Level 1 - 18 solutions): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJlK22lbXIs
I didn’t expect to play it for two hours straight but that’s exactly what happened. It’s set on an island which to date has the most realistic graphics I’ve experienced in VR. I’ve played 19 of 20 levels and so far it has been mostly hard puzzles. This was one of the first puzzle games I’ve tried on the Vive and it’s now one of my favorite games. As a whole I truly recommend it!
PROS
- Graphics are very realistic and to me it’s the most realistic environment I have experienced in VR.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Velocity Vector
WMR user, controller binding available to the public
It is pretty fun. Very original never seen before VR mechanics.
It reminds me of a slower more technical Trackmania type of game with less tracks.
You will probably need a strong stomach
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Five Stars! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
This is an Amazing racer and platformer combined together creating a most unique VR experience! It feels as though you’re driving a mini hovercraft and you need to develop the feel for the drift.
On some parts of the track It’s like riding a bar of soap on a wet floor and on other parts it’s like flying a zeppelin or a space ship. It can also feel like riding a robotic donkey jumping over gaps in the platforms.
If you love driving and are able to imagine a unique combination of a racing and platformer game then just buy it, LOADS OF FUN! ( and worth the price in my opinion).
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Human Origin
What is this game? It’s you watching and listening to a guy ramble on and on incoherently about subjects.
How to get achievements? Just load up the game and minimize. Chill out on the web for a couple of hours while achievements slowly roll in.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
I dont even know, what the purpose of this game is but seems funny :D mol
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game