Wilhelm Gustloff’s Death

Wilhelm Gustloff’s Death

I remember when I learned about this ship once. It has a very strange and sad story looking into the vessel. Despite that it is the worst maritime disaster in human history, when I saw it come out tonight, I knew I had to give it a green light. The ship model looks good.

Real player with 38.3 hrs in game


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Very good game. The only thing that’s missing for me is entering the bridge. I have played all your games (Titanic, Britannic and Lusitania) and I had lots of fun with this. The ship model is very well done, and when I´m playing this I feel like I were on the ship when it was sinking. Hope that there will come more games with sinking ships. Good job :) (sorry for bad english, I’m from Germany)

edit: Maybe I would like a free camera mod without sinking on daylight for exploring the ship outside :D

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

Wilhelm Gustloff's Death on Steam

Britannic

Britannic

It might need a little bit of tweaking (at the time of this review), but I HIGHLY recommend this game!

The rules -

Ship hits mine, you go to the lifeboats (not too early or too late) and survive!

I’ve already both killed and survived my player time and again (including jumping off the props!) LOL

Enjoy! :)

Real player with 35.0 hrs in game


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While to game is a little buggy at times and there is some minor details missing, I thoroughly enjoyed it. You really do get a real feeling of impending danger and suspense. I hope the developer keeps refining and adding to this game as there isn’t much out there on the “forgotten” Olympic class sister. Recommended…

Real player with 16.3 hrs in game

Britannic on Steam

Natural Locomotion

Natural Locomotion

Amazing software, I originally used it for implementing Controller based locomotion (the default in say Pavlov) in head based locomotion only games like VRChat. I did that for over a year and required very very specific settings on Vive Wands, later on Index controllers I had to change a few values and got the same result. For a long time it was difficult because it took me a long time to get it to work without having to actively move my hands in 3D space, I’d set locomotion to both joystick/touchpad with Steam rebinding so I could lower my chance of getting joystick drift, but this app only let me apply it to either the touchpad or joystick, not both at the same time.

Real player with 2020.3 hrs in game


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The answer to motion sickness.

I suffer horrendously from dizziness / motion sickness. Boats = ill. Planes = ill. Passenger in a car = ill. Get out of a chair slightly too fast = ill. (You get the idea). So whilst I’m fine in teleportation based games such as Arizona Sunshine, using the joystick to move around in Zero Caliber VR / TWD: Saints & Sinners made me feel ill within 2 minutes, and left me groggy for the rest of the day.

The only solution I could find was “jUsT gEt YoUr Vr LeGs”. _

Real player with 36.4 hrs in game

Natural Locomotion on Steam

Titanic: The Experience

Titanic: The Experience

short answer:

limited features, boring

factual answer:

to be honest, i thought it was pretty good at first but seeing how long it takes to get just the bow to sink is ridiculous. literally a city full of bugs.

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♡❀ 𝙳𝙸𝙵𝙵𝙸𝙲𝚄𝙻𝚃𝚈 ❀♡

🔲 depends on what you set it to

✅ a turtle could play it

🔲 easy

🔲 normal

🔲 hard

🔲 a challenge to be reckoned

🔲 in the heat of confrontation, treat your opponent with respect

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

New Review:- There is no longer any Interior Access- The ship does break in half (you can see where the split will happen if you look closely at the floor board textures on the deck)- You can escape using the lifeboats, but staying on it as it launches takes some work.- After managing to stay on a lifeboat and watching the ship sink. I was dismayed to find that I still died because once the ship had sank, the lifeboat vanished and I dropped into the water.- The lifeboats are kind of to close now though (previous update)Some work has happened but not very much given the time period. Some problems fixed simply by removing them (eg Grand Staircase, which really is a feature that needs to stay in to create some feeling that you are actually on the Titanic). Instead of releasing a second title such as Britannic, maybe focus on working on this instead, polishing it and finishing it right. This could be so much more with some more elbow grease.For $2.00 though, its a negligible cost to satisfy curiosity. The ladders at the back is such an unauthentic bandaid however. Come on do it properly and rework the clipping. These ladders don’t sink with the rest of the ship (and are still blue despite the update)You still can’t move up or down the stairs that are just inside the little rooms, coz the hole in the floor isn’t big enough.Still leaving it as not recommended at this point, not because I’m mean just because I also have the Titanic Honour and Glory demo installed, and that rocks. Will check back in another couple of years and see how this has progressed.Its not a lost cause by any means, but is still some time away from achieving its potential. Possibly a decade. Even Titanic Honour & Glory is not showing any sign of release anytime soon).Will happily change this review when it reaches a point of slickness, with some ambience (eg Band Music), may be even a few people (even if its only some crew). A few bodies in life jackets bobbing up and down in the water etc.Previous Review:Needs a lot of work!

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Titanic: The Experience on Steam

Climber: Sky is the Limit

Climber: Sky is the Limit

Climber: Sky is the Limit is a game with a unique mixture of survival and simulation. As a player, you are a climber who takes on the most difficult and dangerous peaks on earth. To succeed you need to plan your journey carefully by preparing appropriate equipment, choosing a suitable trail, facing extreme weather conditions, and surviving. Conquer your limits, overcome your fear and reach the sky.

Reach the summit

Each expedition is different, and the journey to the top is a great challenge. Conquer your fear, face your limits and reach the summit. In order to do that: traverse dangerous trails using specialized equipment such as ice ax, lifelines, or carabiners.

Face numerous dangers

During the journey, you will face diverse obstacles like blizzards, chasms, vertical walls, steep traverses, icy slopes, and crevasses. The key to success is to plan your next steps wisely and use the appropriate equipment at the right time.

Plan your expedition

Before setting off, decide which trail is best to the top taking into account weather conditions and the weather windows. Sometimes it’s better to take a chance and choose a more difficult route, but thanks to this you will be able to reach the summit before a snowstorm.

Survival

The key to survival is to have appropriate tools when you need one. Each piece of equipment has its weight but also makes your next step harder. Ensure you have enough food to recover your strengths, or you have a warm jacket and sleeping bag to warm up after a full-day climb.

Good timing also plays a great role during the expedition. In the high mountains, where weather changes quickly and night falls very fast, plan ahead to set up camp in the right place that gives you a chance to recover before the next challenging day.

Key Features

  • Scale some of the world’s most famous peaks like Everest, K2, Broad Peak, and others.

  • Face a variety of environmental challenges from chasms, vertical walls, steep traverses, icy slopes, treacherous crevasses, and more.

  • Use specialized equipment to traverse dangerous trails and slopes like ice axes, carabiners, and lifelines.

  • Contend with and plan around harsh weather conditions like blizzards, extreme wind, and plummeting temperatures.

  • Keep up your health and strength by balancing stamina, morale, temperature, and hunger.

  • Plan every point of your journey, packing only the necessities, choosing your path (will you take the safer route or the risky one?), preparing for each day’s trek and weather conditions.

  • Vie for contracts from sponsors for a chance to buy extra equipment and fund future excursions, but be advised they may include incredible challenges.

  • An immersive experience that has been created to be as realistic as possible through consulting expert mountaineers.

Climber: Sky is the Limit on Steam

Pandemic by Prisms

Pandemic by Prisms

Learn By Solving Real-World Problems

Have you ever wondered how scientists developed strategies to limit the impact of the 2020 pandemic on human lives and health systems?

Pandemic by Prisms is an immersive algebra learning game that builds lasting fluency with exponential functions and allows you to apply algebraic thinking to one of the most important problems today - the global pandemic. While it does not deal with the science behind pandemics, it is designed to equip you with foundational algebra skills to understand how to make informed decisions about a critical public health issue.

Collaborate With Us!

We’re launching our beta module to collaborate with users (like you!) to gather feedback so that we can continue to iterate and make this module fun, engaging, and meaningful for all users!

Please leave us a review, provide feedback, or ask us any questions on our Discord. We will be refining and finalizing our module based on reviews and user feedback from this beta launch - we can’t wait to hear from you! We will be releasing an update to this application later in 2021.

A Mathematical Approach from the Comfort of Your Room

Experience how a virus spreads through everyday activities and join a task force!

Explore virus containment strategies hands-on (literally!) and discover how math modeling can inform public policies

Feel, touch, & move to develop mathematical intuition and discover the underlying structure of exponentials

Get fluent with graphing and equations and determine when a virus overwhelms our city’s hospitals and save the city!

This module was developed with support from the National Science Foundation.

Math Is Not Boring Anymore

Prisms’ built-in math tools enable players to experiment, iterate, and gain fluency faster. Whether you use exponential functions every day or don’t remember what the word means, Prisms guarantees fun and intuitive learning for:

  • High school students, to easily understand core math concepts

  • Middle school students eager to learn advanced topics in math

  • Parents, to refresh their algebra skills

  • Teachers, to stay sharp and informed on new pedagogical approaches

  • VR enthusiasts interested in educational applications

Stellar Team For Stellar Results

Prisms is an educational company based in New York. We are an award-winning team of educators, designers, curriculum developers who are passionate about education. Backed by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and partnered with diverse schools across NY, MA, and CA, our mission is to create a new paradigm for STEM learning.

Pandemic by Prisms on Steam

Brickbuilder VR

Brickbuilder VR

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Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

Its lego, in VR, its automatically cool. I will admit theres a couple of oddities, I dont get why the steps are repeated and it would be nice to rotate them rather than just move them around, make it clearer where hidden parts are going but seiroulsy, despite its flaws it works so well.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Brickbuilder VR on Steam

I Expect You To Die

I Expect You To Die

I just finished the game, but I haven’t returned from the mission.

The level of detail and thought that the developers put into this game is obvious, you can spend some time to explore and enjoy the details or go for the speed challenge and get out as fast as possible, but you will enjoy it either way.

At first I was quite sceptical from all the reviews that were talking about how short this game is, but this is a perfect case of quality over quantity, and they delivered quality, with a great style, graphics, music, vocals and humor.

Real player with 38.6 hrs in game

honestly one of the best vr games i’ve ever played! basically you are a secret agent who must survive different situations by solving whatever puzzle and avoiding every obstacle you face. all of this is to take down the evil agency Zoraxis. here’s a detailed review of every part of the game.

Gameplay: it’s best played in a seated position as your character is sitting and you have nowhere to go really. the game is quite fast paced at certain parts and can give some quite challenging puzzles if you want to challenge your problem solving skills this is certainly one of the best games for it

Real player with 26.4 hrs in game

I Expect You To Die on Steam

Paranormal Detective: Escape from the 80’s

Paranormal Detective: Escape from the 80’s

Nice puzzle game. If you’ve played other escape room type games, you’ll like this. Lots of 80’s references and humor throughout. I had to refer to a walk through twice: once for something I should have picked up on but the other was something I may have eventually stumbled upon what they were expecting you to do (tip: just play with everything extensively!)

Looking forward to the 90’s sequel, which is already waiting in my wish list.

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

This game is totally RADICAL DUDE! Just played through and I loved it. Great escape room elements with so much 80s. Such cheesy acting and there is even a rap to dance to. Don’t want to give away too much. Took me about 2 hours to complete. I did search pretty thoroughly for Easter eggs and such.

The game nailed what is wrong with so many escape games.

  1. It has a great, fun story! This is lacking in so many.

  2. Everything is polished and works well! (surprisingly hard to find)

  3. A great length! I have played waaaay too many 15 to 20 minute experiences. This took me well over an hour to explore, complete the puzzles, and complete the end.

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game

Paranormal Detective: Escape from the 80's on Steam

Flow

Flow

Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2

So this is yet another meditation app for VR. This one uses short looping stereoscopic 360 videos. Unfortunately, this means there are no interactions and you’re only using your motion controllers to select items from the menu.

This is free at the moment with several meditations to enjoy, from calm to focused to more intense. You can also buy some DLC. However, there’s mention of a registration and subscription plan in the future. I’m not sure this experience is premium enough to warrant that, of course, Flow EHF is free to do whatever they want to monetize their product. I just don’t think it would be successful.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Flow is not a game. It’s a bunch of VR videos and some hippy soundtracks to aid in meditation. There’s no gameplay loops, there’s no gameplay or meaningful interaction.

It’s intended to be a paid/subscription kind of service but seems to have been abandoned prior to that. That doesn’t stop the developers trying to scam the hippies for this non-game, there’s a whopping $20 worth of predatory DLC.

To paraphrase PT Barnam, there’s a hippy born every minute, and two to take ‘em.

Anyway, this is not a game, despite being erroneously published as a game, cannot be recommended as one.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Flow on Steam