Version Reviewed: v0.7.2
VR Hardware: Quest 2
Overview: Have some postapocalptic fun with your girl companion or something, I don't know.
Story: You are in a small room with a fuck machine and a girl. There is also a vending machine. Eventually you get out to another room with a different fuck machine.
Gameplay: I'm being generous but there are some puzzle elements to the game. Some of it is just due to having virtually no instructions.
On the Quest you have to click the middle finger button to switch between "pick stuff up" and "button press mode". Once you figure that out it is just a matter of figuring out what to push, the girl seems to know what to do. It doesn't seem to matter which mode you are in, you can caress the girl.
A vending machine in the room with you can dispense upgrades that you then have to figure out how to install. Installing them is a matter of just picking them up and waving them around in the general vicinity of where they need to be. Not too difficult. The one thing that confused me however is that the fuckmachine overheats badly, but the vending machine sells three different coolers, all of which appear to be mutually incompatible, but no matter which one you install the machine seems to overheat just as fast. There might be some gameplay mechanic I'm missing because it seems confusing.
The second room has another fuck machine hidden behind a couple of easy puzzles, but it bugged out on me pretty badly. The screenshots suggest there are more rooms but I couldn't figure out a way to access them. Either I missed something or the game bugged out on me even more.
There is a credit system, it didn't work the first time I played, but the second time it did slowly increase as I left the girl on the machine.
Graphics: Not terrible. They aren't incredible, but they're not terrible either. The girl is hot and the environments are immersive.
Sound: Not much, some moans from the girl and a few squeaks of rusty machinery but that's it.
Conclusion: As far as VR games go this isn't that bad. It has a bit of variety but it really needs fleshing out, or maybe a help system or something. I'm thinking I may have missed a big chunk of the game but it's impossible to tell for sure.
VR Hardware: Quest 2
Overview: Have some postapocalptic fun with your girl companion or something, I don't know.
Story: You are in a small room with a fuck machine and a girl. There is also a vending machine. Eventually you get out to another room with a different fuck machine.
Gameplay: I'm being generous but there are some puzzle elements to the game. Some of it is just due to having virtually no instructions.
On the Quest you have to click the middle finger button to switch between "pick stuff up" and "button press mode". Once you figure that out it is just a matter of figuring out what to push, the girl seems to know what to do. It doesn't seem to matter which mode you are in, you can caress the girl.
A vending machine in the room with you can dispense upgrades that you then have to figure out how to install. Installing them is a matter of just picking them up and waving them around in the general vicinity of where they need to be. Not too difficult. The one thing that confused me however is that the fuckmachine overheats badly, but the vending machine sells three different coolers, all of which appear to be mutually incompatible, but no matter which one you install the machine seems to overheat just as fast. There might be some gameplay mechanic I'm missing because it seems confusing.
The second room has another fuck machine hidden behind a couple of easy puzzles, but it bugged out on me pretty badly. The screenshots suggest there are more rooms but I couldn't figure out a way to access them. Either I missed something or the game bugged out on me even more.
There is a credit system, it didn't work the first time I played, but the second time it did slowly increase as I left the girl on the machine.
Graphics: Not terrible. They aren't incredible, but they're not terrible either. The girl is hot and the environments are immersive.
Sound: Not much, some moans from the girl and a few squeaks of rusty machinery but that's it.
Conclusion: As far as VR games go this isn't that bad. It has a bit of variety but it really needs fleshing out, or maybe a help system or something. I'm thinking I may have missed a big chunk of the game but it's impossible to tell for sure.