System: Valve Index, HTC Vive, Oculus Rift & Windows MR
Price at Time Of Review: £3.99
Comfort Rating: Green (No Movement)
Genre: Adventure
Input: Gamepad, Keyboard & Mouse
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: Yes
Age Rating: PG
Description: There is a magical world where games, smiles, and a serene lake beckons. A place where your robot pal lives. This place is called Daydream Blue. And it’s been waiting for you to stop by. The lake is there, and a raft for you to lie upon. Your campsite, too. Multiplayer? Yep. Fishing? Of course. UFO invasions? If you know where to look. Daydream Blue is where you can smile, where you can connect with all those other people across the world looking for a little relaxation and a lot of fun.
Review: You start of fin a woodland area and go on a tour with a newfound friend. You soon realise that this is a small wood by a lake and you are tasked with making your own fun as you explore the surrounding area. So you need to make a campfire, made an axe to chop down more wood, it’s like a mini cartoon survival game! You also soon discover a robot to befriend and various other creatures that inhabit your small woodland area.
Are you collect more points and go up more levels you get access to more recipes for even more unusual stuff. From gold balls to beach balls, there are lots to see and do here provided to are willing to stick around for the long game.
Sadly without some online friends playing it as well, you will get bored of this game very quickly and that is a real shame as there are lots to see and do. You can still have fun running single-player mode, but the idea is to have fun with friends and as more and more people realise this and stop playing it, the fewer people there are playing it anyway. By no means is this a bad game, despite the low polygon count it looks pretty good and you never feel trapped in one location. So is it worth £3.99? Probably not these days, but grab it for a quid or so and you will enjoy playing around it its peaceful world.