#Archery brings out your inner archer in a way you have never seen before! Make pizzas, sell ice cream, deliver newspapers and much more - all with bow&arrow like there is no tomorrow! Imagine waking up one day and having to do basically everything with a bow and arrow. Crazy right? Well, that is what happened to you and now you need to live your life accordingly. Play your way through your various work days where you sell ice cream to kids, make vegetarian pizzas, deliver newspapers, chop wood, catch fish, destroy someones lawnmower and various other shenanigans. We don’t judge, but we certainly encourage you to destroy EVERYTHING! After all - you’re the master of #Archery in VR. Don’t try this IRL.
VRUnicorns is a bunch of game jammers from Europe. We fancy making quirky semi-realistic room scale VR sports games with a touch of grotesque humor.
Still needs work. Very buggy while playing. The tablet to navigate flickers too much. Games like wack a mole minigame during the newspaper delivery was terrible. As soon as I would hit a mole I couldn't see anything until the points disappeared. Same with the log splitting. The pizza game was weird because the chef would be in front of the target 90 percent of the time and couldn't actually hit the target. I can understand that being part of the challenge but not the entire time?
Potentially an essential, but... I bought this game expecting it to become my favourite VR game. I wanted to love it SO much. Silliness and archery? My two favourite things! But I've just found myself confused and frustrated. After about a minute the music stops, and the levels just... stop. There's no game over, no 'end' to them, and no indication if that's it or not. You're left just standing there trying to shoot things in a dead and silent level. There are no tutorials, and moving by shooting arrows at markers - while a completely fine mechanic - to get close enough to the instructions board in the main room seems rather cruel. "To learn to play this game you must already know how to play this game." If this game stayed with you all the way I'd love it, but the way everything just stops and leaves you feeling like you've broken it feels unfriendly. This is the kind of game that only works if the player feels welcomed, and I certainly didn't.