SpaBerry VR Experience
This might still be the first and only hot tub VR experience. It’s not very stimulating. I enjoy a hot tub, don’t remember the last time I tried it. I’m also concious of how somewhat kinda sort gross they are. It’s like a bacteria stew or something.
! Also, you all pee in the pool and the shower and hot tubs so you can’t buy one from our friends at SpaBerry, not until you clean up your dingleberries. https://youtu.be/Jzap2bwZFho
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
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Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
You do need to do a Windows 7 compatibility fix to get experience to run correctly on the Oculus RIft. It is an advertisement for the Spaberry spa. I had fun though, but not because it’s a good app, just because it’s kind of unintentionally funny. Whole thing is about 5 minutes long.
Please watch my video … I did have fun with it ;) https://youtu.be/Rzvn_XUzifk
Rate 5/10. Needs online or local multiplayer for truly sexy, fun time in the spa. Would give 10/10 if added.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Aimbeast
This is one of the most consistent game I am playing currently, and the only aim-trainer I’ve ever found useful. Because of this, over the passed few months, I have noticed a drastic increase in my ability to aim with precision. I use this trainer mostly for warming up before I play Overwatch. I will play 1-2 hours before I head into Competitive mode. I was able to move up from Gold to Platinum within the last month.
The nice thing about this game is that it has a 1:1 aim adjustment system for multiple games. You can import your settings from each game for an similar aim experience. If I have a certain aim setting for Overwatch, and I want to translate that setting to Apex Legends, there are in-game tools to help with that.
– Real player with 161.9 hrs in game
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What I thought would be a good alternative to Kovaaks with cool features ends up to be a dead project moving at a snails pace. No updates for a long time, seasons remain unchanged, one of the features that sounded cool (AI bots to train with) is now DLC, and over a year for any form of content makes this a bad choice over Kovaaks.
Also the community is not there, it lacks in scenarios for training and the “good” ones are just janky copies of Kovaaks (with some of them not even working) So if you’re going to train your aim just close this and get Kovaaks. I gave it an honest go, but the lack of content, community and dead discord make this a hard “no” from me.
– Real player with 124.7 hrs in game
First Person Shooter Kit Showcase
does need some fixing does need crossplay over all good game i still play it still love it guna keep playing it the creator had good intetions ik its a copy of blacl ops but still good choice of gameplay plz make it crossplay and fix some bugs
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
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This game is good if you like FPS and are looking for a general game. I think the zombie mode is great.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Practisim Designer
Practisim Designer is a sandbox for budding or expert stage designers to create innovative stage designs for the practical shooting sports like USPSA, IPSC, Steel Challenge, IDPA and others. This tool allows you to drop in props from a library of hundreds of items. Stage designers can also simulate actually running through the stage with support for real physics based mechanisms like swingers, drop turners, texas stars and more. When you’re done with the stage designs, you can export them into match ready written stage briefing documents in PDF format.
Bigscreen Beta
This has been the app I have used the most since I bought an oculus quest. I don’t really like the price of the movies that they offer to watch. You end up paying $4.99 to watch a virtual movie that is in 3d. I can’t get into this 3d movie stuff, makes my eyes feel crossed. What I really really enjoyed about Big Screen is the fact I can use their remote desktop and play movies from my giant collection at home. I have been hosting 80’s/90’s movies for people to join and watch since the COVID-19 pandemic started, and have been watching 3-5 movies per week. Sometimes people pop in for a moment to see what is going on and others will stay through most of the movie. People for the most part have been quiet and respectful in the movies. For the ones that come in trolling, there is an option to kick them from the room. After this they can’t rejoin. This is oddly enough a great opportunity to talk to people from around the world using the internet. You can go to the lobby that is set up like a real theater with a snack bar popping popcorn and all the movie theaters to select which movies you want to watch. Here is where several people will congregate and socialize. They just need to add a friends list. I have met some really cool people on here. When you host a theater, they give you several different options on how the theaters look. This ranges from a simple small home theater to a retro style theater. There is even a space station theater where stuff you throw will float because of less gravity. By the way you can throw objects like tomatoes, drinks, and popcorn at stuff. Not bad at all for a free app
– Real player with 775.2 hrs in game
I’ve used this app virtually every day, It has become my go-to app for all things movie and video related. I’ve recommended it to friends who have vr headsets, and visitors have seen my personal home theator with the help of this app.
For me what sets this aside from many other apps is the fact that I can lay in bed and watch movies, every other app seems to limit the view for a sitting position…. This sucks for long sessions. The other feature I enjoy is the single handed use. Many others try to force you to use both hands to get around. Let me ask and devs who might be reading this: How many tv’s, dvd players have you purchased that came with 2 remotes each? Perhaps 1 for play, pause, and a second remote for the arrows. With that logic, you’d have 4 remotes for your two devices. On that subject; how many people have you heard say “i wish my tv forced me to use several devices before I could watch netflix on it”?
– Real player with 158.5 hrs in game
Leadwerks Game Engine
Leadwerks is a semi easy-to-use and very powerful game engine written in OpenGL 4 with a deferred renderer. The engine is crossplatform between Windows & Linux, frequently updated, and has a very friendly and active community. With Leadwerks, you can create any game you want, be it an FPS game, 3rd person shooter, a puzzle game, or something super wacky, you can make it in the Leadwerks engine.
Some Of The Great Features
The deferred renderer is the pride and joy in this engine, giving you the ability to easily add dynamic lights and/or static lights with realistic shadows instantly, no lightmap baking needed. CSG level editing (like Source Engine’s Hammer editor) is fun and fast in the Leadwerks editor, allowing you to map out and create a level to test out pretty quickly. The engine is built upon OpenGL 4, making the engine crossplatform between Windows and Linux. A Mac version is currently in the works and should be out sometime in the near future.
– Real player with 1535.7 hrs in game
If you read this before the end of the 2nd December 2014, and you are wanting to be be able to write a 3D game, get this now. Its incredible value at 50% off. If you have and use visual studio and write code in C++, and want to use it to write a game, splash out and get the Standard version too. I bought mine in a previous sale, with -25% off, and have invested many hours in using this latest version during the beta testing of 3.3.
There are lots of video tutorials on you-tube, which are really useful for a beginner to understand how to start to use Leadwerks. The Forum http://www.leadwerks.com/werkspace/ is a great community resource, which is always worth a visit when your stuck, answers to many of your questions can be found by searching in here. If its not already answered you can ask the community, and there are some really great people who have been using Leadwerks for years, including Josh (Leadwerks CEO) who respond with knowlegeable answers.
– Real player with 979.8 hrs in game
Photographer
First english review!
This game is so awesome! I’d play it alot! (I really like that Yandere Simulator easter egg btw;)) You should make it able to import mmd models to the game. I really like this game and the full game will be really good!
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
good game aplication
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
thEiAoLoGy
thEiAoLoGy is an Early Access free to play game with VR support. Worked on Win 10, look ok, played bad, sounded ok. It did work somewhat playing it from desktop. Minecraft like graphics.
CONS:
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Alt + F4 does not work to close this program.
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It didn’t work at all on my HTC Vive HMD, even though it says HTC Vive support.
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Has No instructions or clear instructions.
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Has No Exit button, i had to use Task Manager to End Task it while in VR.
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Could not Rotate while in desktop.
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Could not Alt + Tab out of the program window.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
MINECRAFT CAW CAW
BUT IT’S ALSO A GLAUCOMA TEST CAW CAW
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
VR Pianist
‘Music, reality, sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference’ (D12 - When the music stops)
Playing the piano in virtual reality was new to me and surprisingly fun!
Can I now apply this to a real piano? Yes, but it won’t really allow me to play a completely complicated song.
VR Pianist is a rhythmic VR game, you choose the song you want to do and the difficulty. (easy, normal, hard)
based on the difficulty level you will have to press more or less keys to get a final score.
Here you can see an example of ‘Beethoven - Für Elise’ on hard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P975DqLlPg
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my initial impressions review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/9fegwqllD4g
In case you can’t tell from the store page video, you’re playing finger piano in VR. It’s similar to guitar hero, except you are playing real notes on a virtual piano. The game has several songs from contemporary, classical, and thematic piano music. It has easy, normal, and hard difficulties. Several songs are unlocked until you do good enough to unlock the rest.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Demolish & Build VR
Played on Oculus Rift seated.
Good fun game with some bugs here and there which I hope they will fix. It don’t take itself too seriously as you can probably see from the trailers. I have only just reached the second world so there are plenty of jobs to do including some unexpected ones like demolishing an old space shuttle. Most of the vehicles are fun to drive as it is full motion steering although the steering wheels axis can break making you turn in opposite direction. A quick turn back fixes it.
– Real player with 16.4 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/sP3iQO4hRcQ
I did enjoy playing this game. However, this game isn’t for everyone. If you’re looking for a physics sandbox game, you will be disappointed. If you’re expecting a smooth & polished VR experience, you will be disappointed. This is a port of a non-VR game, Demolish & Build 2018. The good news is that it is a full-fledged game and not a demo. The bad news is that the VR interactions are quite basic & poor.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game