System: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Windows MR Price at Time Of Review: £19.49 Comfort Rating: Green Genre: Puzzle Input: Tracked Motion Controllers Best Playing Position: Standing, Room-Scale Multi-Player: No Age Rating: PG
Description: Floor Plan 2 is a comedy adventure inspired by escape rooms, packed with more puzzles than you can fit in an elevator. On your first day of work, the boss sends you on an errand to retrieve a lost treasure that will turn the company’s fortunes around. And good news: it’s somewhere in the building! Just use the elevator down the hall. Oh, and by the way, each floor is a gateway to another world, nobody speaks your language, and time and space are fluid.
Review: Being a massive fan of the first game I was looking forward to playing ‘Floor Plan 2’ and the good news is the game didn’t disappoint. It is pretty much the same as the first game with puzzles being on each floor of an elevator and you sometimes need to introduce things from other floors. With its cartoon graphics and challenging puzzles, this game has a lot going for it. While I did note that you do need to play standing only and at times you do need at least 2M playspace it is still a great game with those slight flaws. With much harder puzzles and even more floors this game easily justifies its own asking price. It’s not often I get to say this, but I really do think this is better than the original game.