System: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Windows MR Price at Time Of Review: £17.99 Comfort Rating: Green Genre: Party / Mini Games Input: Tracked Motion Controllers Best Playing Position: Sitting, Standing, Room-Scale Multi-Player: Yes Age Rating: PG
Description: In a world without traffic lights, one reigns supreme. It’s up to you to keep traffic flowing in the face of outrageous events and flagrant road rage. Easy? Think again! This chaotic VR traffic controlling game throws in monsters, (un)natural disasters, and up to 4 non-VR friends in party mode!
Review: ‘Traffic Jams’ is a virtual job style game that sees you as the main VR player directing traffic, but it can also be played in a multiplayer mode with other players controlling the traffic flow. With its bright and colourful graphics, the game does try to make things as fun as possible and when playing in multiplayer mode it does become quite the VR party game in which you can indeed have a real laugh playing it. But in the single-player mode, you will struggle to make it worth its money as it is little more than the same thing over and over. I like the game I really do, but I would have liked it to contain a lot more variety in environments and gameplay styles.