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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 2.6 hrs on record
Posted: Jul 14, 2017 @ 1:00pm
Updated: Mar 31 @ 6:52am

For a short period of time I had access to a VR headset, so this was the first real game I played in VR away from the basic stuff that Valve provided for introduction. I played for around 2 hours but It did take me awhile to set things up and get used to everything so my actual playtime is shorter than that.

Although this is the first VR game I have played, and therefore I don't have anything to compare it to, I think this is a well made little indie game. I generally enjoy puzzle games and I thought it would be fun to try out an escape room type game. It's a pretty straight forward one and it's not difficult at all but the fun in this for me mainly came from the ability you have to really explore and search every nook and cranny. It's a lot more personal and immersive being able to literally crouch down and look under the sofa, or peer into a fish tank to look for fishies.

In terms of play space I don't really have any room to move around, yet I still found it enjoyable to play. I just had to be a bit more careful. As my computer isn't quite up to scratch, I use my dad's computer whenever I can to get in some VR gaming. It being in the family house, it's pretty hard to get used to knowing that you look like a right tit looking under imaginary sofas or banging imaginary drums (which were in the other game I tried during this sesh) and hearing a voice in the distance laugh and go "You having fun there?".
Why, yes. Yes I am.

I was quite satisfied with this game and the amount of things in it that you could interact with. I imagine there is nothing more disappointing in VR than going to pick something up or interact with something and finding out that you can't. Anything that I wanted to look at in this game gave me the choice to, so I was quite pleased with that.

Overall I think this was a fun little game for anyone looking for a quick little puzzle or even just a basic VR game to start off with. I found the graphics were good, which is important in VR, and the sound quite immersive, so I would definitely recommend this one. It's short but sweet.


Achievements: Included
From what I can remember this is an easy 100%, as you just follow the prompts on the achievements themselves.
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