Very nice demo, super cheap as well so definitely worth it. The puzzles are decently challenging and fun. My only real complaint is that there isn't much of a guide, and I was confused on some aspects. Also, physical knives or even a handgun where every part of it must be operated using the fingers and friction would be super cool to mess around with.
Fingers: Mini Games
- Release Date:
- Jul 4, 2020
- Developer:
- Mozai Games
- Publisher:
- Mozai Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
About the game
In this game you have to control your physical hands. Hands obey the laws of physics and interact with objects as in real life. Each finger around the object in its shape. Using physical virtual hands you have to solve several puzzles or try them in a free room. Sleight of virtual hands in your hands.Technical features
- This game must be played while standing.
- There is no movement in the game and the whole game takes place at virtual tables.
- To play, you need a virtual reality headset.
- You can play with controllers:
- Valve Index Controllers (supports bending of each finger)
- HTC Vive Controllers
- Oculus Touch
- WMR Controllers
- Valve Index Controllers (supports bending of each finger)
Puzzles
There are three mini games to choose from:- a game similar to dzhanga. Here you will need dexterity to collect all the white tablets in the tower from the planks and not drop anything onto the floor. There are several levels, the difficulty of short is growing.
- a game in which you need to make a pyramid from its details. Take the parts and arrange them in the correct order so that they follow the outline of the pyramid. The game has several levels, the complexity of which varies.
- a game in which you need to feel an invisible object and guess what kind of object it is. Watch the bends of your virtual hands and guess the shape of the subject. The game has several levels, the complexity of which is growing.
Free room
In this room you can play with different objects. Choose the item you need and create it. Nearby is a trash can and all unused items can be thrown there.Screenshots
User Reviews
[h1]Experienced on Windows Mixed Reality[/h1] You can view my gameplay & review here: https://youtu.be/-QD8G7sbIdg This game is a lot of fun to play. It didn't look all that great on the store page to me, but the finger physics are excellent here. Just the right amount of challenge to really bring the most fun to these mini-games. Jenga and the feel the invisible object, in particular, are a blast to play. Even the block arranging game isn't too bad. There's also a sandbox game where you can play around with the different objects. There is room for improvement though, especially as a party game. This game needs some type of scoring mechanism besides a checkmark that you completed your goal. The obvious one would be to have a timed score. It would also help to have at least local leaderbords for those timed scores, global leaderboards would be cool too for bragging rights. There could also be better integration for local party play. This is probably one of those games where you want...
Fun little game with ragdoll fingers and physical hands, finger tracking works well here too. Hope there will be more puzzles in the future. For those who dont understand what to do in tron-like figures game , you have to touch invisible object on the table and guess which one it is on the righ
It's neat and cheap. A good way to make use of the Index Controllers finger tracking and experience the perfect lighthouse motion tracking. (played with a Pimax XR using Index Controllers)
I like it. At first I didn't know what the hell was going on, but once I got it, it became fun. Three mini games and a free stacking area. Everything works well, but the general grabbing of objects, feels just a little bit floppy, a little bit of Octodad in there. I like how precise the Jenga like game works. The pattern building puzzles work well. Really like the concept of recognizing invisible objects with your hands, but this may need a little more precision. I got good at it, but it's sometimes hard to to divine small details. Very much worth the money to have something to use with my new Index controllers.
From the reviews and the video this looked like a good game, and I genuinely wanted it to be enjoyable for me but after 12 minutes of play time I had enough. I have the Valve Index Knuckles so I thought this game would be easier to play since I have the finger tracking but It was so hard to play. the physics are so good that I could barley pick anything up if you know what I mean. I try to pick something up and it slides out of my fingers or when I try to pick something up and actually pick it up it slides out of my hand so I just cup it with my hands. This alone makes the entire game almost unplayable and very unenjoyable since the whole game is based around these hands. Also after the 12 minutes of play time my neck got really sore and started hurting from looking down all the time since all of the puzzles are on a table at hip height.
Absolutely lovely little thing, this iss eriously the most immersed I've been in terms of hands in VR in a long time, it's very worth the little price. When I turned on translucent pass-through (So I could see the real world through the HMD Cameras overlayed with 50% transparency over the game world) my brain started mistaking the in-game hands for my real ones in a way, as I started worrying about the controllers (that are only visible on the HMD camera) would push the blocks I were carefully balancing. Lovely thing, I've spent my moneys worth of time in this and will probably hop back in to play some more now and again, the Jenga mode is real tricky and fun.
+ Quirky little game + Somewhat Fun / Frustrating physics. + Cheap quirky experience for Index users. - You have the weakest hands in the world - Picking things up sometimes works 4/5 This is a quirky, extremely short, but pretty interesting concept/experience. Definitely best experienced with the Valve Knuckles. Just a few somewhat fun puzzle games, one really bad one, and a sandbox mode. It's definitely something worth a few bucks. Though the picking things up mechanic is hit or miss, as you have the weakest grip in the world. [Quote] If you liked this review Make sure to [url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/33220185-VR-Games-and-Tools/]Click here[/url] and give a follow for more reviews of good, bad and decent VR titles. And [url=https://steamcommunity.com/groups/HonestVR/]Click here[/url] if you want to request reviews on other VR titles. [/Quote]
Pretty good system they have made a bit janky but fun. Need more puzzles/weapons? stab object etc.
Great VR puzzle games with a very interesting hands simulation in the virtual space. Hands work even better than in Boneworks. Minor bugs are present (I hope will be fixed) but definitely must have for Valve Index and Oculus owners (maybe for other helmets too, I have only Index and Rift S). My favorite game is to figure out the shape by touch... It is really awesome!
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1060 / RX 580
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing Only
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Fingers: Mini Games cost?
Fingers: Mini Games is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Fingers: Mini Games?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1060 / RX 580 Storage: 1 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Standing Only Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Fingers: Mini Games available on?
Fingers: Mini Games is available on Windows PC.
Is Fingers: Mini Games worth buying?
Fingers: Mini Games has 92% positive reviews from 26 players.
When was Fingers: Mini Games released?
Fingers: Mini Games was released on Jul 4, 2020.
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