Chase the orbtrain, detach and collect its elements until you reach the next from 11 rollercoaster racetracks. Outrun the other cars and overcome the energy barrier of the flying drone to reach the orbtrain. Howto play: Use sticks to change the lane, use trigger to accelerate, release trigger to brake. Detach orbtrain elements and destroy the flying drone by looking at the target spheres. Collect the detached orbtrain elements to get points. Avoid the cars. Collect energy and ammunition. The width of the racetrack will change, try to stay on the track. The indicators and a robotic voice will tell you about the distance to the orbtrain, energy and ammunition status and if the width of the racetrack will change. If the orbtrain is too far away, the game will end. You can change several game parameters in the menu. Have a look at the video to get an idea how this game is meant to be played.
Shows promise. I had no idea how to play this game - I just followed along holding trigger and steering (actually selecting from one of a few tracks) bumping an electric laser thing. You have to go to the website to learn how to play. Hopefully a brief pop up in the menu or at the start of the race tells you that you fire by looking at things, red spheres increase your fuel, and blue spheres replenish spent ammo.
Nice early-access demo level. Good job. I almost didn't download this, looking at the reviews. That would have been a mistake. Apparently, some people expect to get a full hours-long, ultra-fancy game for the price of free, on something marked "early-access" no less. I thought this was a nice demo level, with a great framerate and no bugs. Looks clean, plays well as a casual arcade-style game. Also, it somehow didn't give me the green-stomach, despite the amount of swooping around on the track. Decent job, Devs. Edit 06/09/19 to add: I also appreciate the Dev(s) not using an obnoxious voiceover. I'm tired of otherwise decent games ruined by a cutesy voice continually yammering in your ear. The one you've got is business-like and doesn't grate. Kudos.
Cmon guys, it's free... Crazy how volatile the reviews are in here. This is a great proof-of-concept single-level experience that you can enjoy in VR - for free. It runs fine and didn't have any observable bugs that I could see. This is worth a shot if you have a few minutes to spare. I'm sure the developer would appreciate some constructive feedback.