System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £2.79
Comfort Rating: Green (No Movement)
Genre: Action
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Standing or Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: U
Description: A boy went to his grandpa’s house in summer vacation, in the toilet he got many unexpected visitors- flies. So the battle began. we exaggeratory restored the battle filed just as we are in the toilet shooting the flies when we were young, to help players to remember their childhood. The game was formed by Q version settings, Realistic scenes. In the game , players hold 2 funny water guns to shoot all bugs in the toilet, players need to shoot as many bugs as possible in the limited time, as the settings prove, after the bug was shoot , dead bodies will separate into parts and drop, when the parts drop into the pedestal pan, it flushes, and the player gets extra score.
Review: Sadly I have bad news. Your toilet has become infested with bugs and you need to do a number “2” ASAP. There is only one way to deal with this pest problem and that is to shoot them all with bubbles. So it’s a good job this is VR and you are armed with some pretty mean bubble guns.
This is a classic Oculus Touch controller shooter. You simply point, aim and shoot! You get a bubble gun in each hand and a limited amount of bubble shooting power (you can get more bubble power as well as powerups that last for a short amount of time). You can even earn extra points for shooting the bugs into the toilet and flushing it. There is also a global leaderboard to compete against, but apart from that, there are no other game modes or options.
While there isn’t much to the game, what there is looks pretty great. It’s a little bit mindless fun. Just look at bugs in a toilet, shoot bugs in a toilet repeat until board. OK, so there is a leaderboard for some extended replay value. This is a good looking, fun shooter for the little ones. But nothing serious and nothing to write home about.