System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £7.199
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Interactive Experience
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG
VR Shop Score 1/100: 50
Description: Our excursion game contains multiple sub-games and the three additional games of bow and arrow hunting, wooden fork fishing, and snake eating. Through these games, you can feel the development breath of the industrial revolution, and see a world that is completely different from the present and exists in history.
In the game, you can choose any of the sub-games we provide at will. You can walk freely in the game and visit any corner inside as long as you use the VR device. At the same time, in order to prevent you from being bored during the tour, we have also designed a game session to find the treasure chest to bring more fun to your tour. Every time you find a treasure chest, you will get different points. The more treasure chests you find, the more points you will accumulate; don’t underestimate this point, this point will bring you a huge surprise after the game is over Big gift package.
Review: To give it its full title ‘VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe’ is like all the other ‘VR Travelling‘ series of interactive experiences. This one is, without doubt, the worst of them all, I mean…who’s childhood is this? It’s most certainly not mine. There is no real educational material here, but I could see it being used in an educational setting. The graphics are a little basic, but you can still make out the more iconic structures and style that you would need to. This is not going to be for everyone and really should be free or as good as, but as I have already said, I can see the point of this if it was used in the right setting. Your average Steam VR user is not that setting.