[h1]Experienced on the Meta Quest 2[/h1] You can view my gameplay here: https://youtu.be/RwJo49Z5ndg I do NOT recommend this game. However, if you have ever wondered whether you can call yourself a PCVR veteran or if you're just another VR noob on par with the Quest mobile VR casual "gamers", then this is the perfect game to test out your VR mettle. Do you have what it takes? Do you have the "right stuff"? This game will test your limits. Just how strong are your VR legs? You'll climb as these floating, scalable containers will bounce, swing, & otherwise try to make you as sick as possible as you climb up and down trying to get that eviction notice. You'll jump & swing & hold on to dear life as your whole grabbing position is tossed & turned all around. Easy for a VR veteran like me who has played several VR games at 30 fps or less. Just another day in VR land really. However, I would imagine it is puke city for anybody else just not up to snuff. Like I said, I do NOT recommend th...
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About This Game

Portable VR is an immersive virtual reality game that puts players in the shoes of a person who is being evicted from their container home, which is being lifted into the air by cranes. The objective of the game is to collect the eviction notice and destroy it, preventing the eviction from happening. The game is set in a sky-bound world, where players navigate their way through obstacles and puzzles to reach the other container home and stop the eviction.
The game begins with players in their container home, as they see the eviction notice being delivered. The game world is highly detailed and realistic, with stunning visuals and lifelike sound effects that fully immerse players in the experience. As players navigate through their home, they encounter various obstacles and challenges that they must overcome to reach their objective.
One of the key features of Portable VR is its unique setting. The game takes place in a sky-bound world, where players are lifted high into the air by cranes. This setting adds an extra level of challenge and excitement to the game, as players must navigate through a variety of different environments to reach their destination.
The game is filled with challenging puzzles and obstacles that must be overcome to progress. Players must use their problem-solving skills to find hidden objects, decipher clues, and unlock new areas of the game. The puzzles are varied and challenging, ensuring that players are always engaged and invested in the game.

Another key feature of Portable VR is its immersive gameplay mechanics. Players can interact with the environment around them, picking up objects and using them to solve puzzles and progress through the game.
Overall, Portable VR is an exciting and immersive virtual reality game that offers a unique and challenging experience. From the stunning visuals to the lifelike sound effects and challenging puzzles, every aspect of the game is designed to immerse players in a world of wonder and excitement. Whether you're a hardcore gamer or just looking for a fun and engaging experience, Portable VR is sure to provide an unforgettable adventure that you won't soon forget. So don your VR headset and get ready to save your container home from eviction!
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User Reviews
The game is fun, the only problems I had was my arms getting stuck in the walls and music slider not working, this is kinda an issue when recording
To Jankyy always getting stuck inside of things and shot across the map when teaching a object, to buggy, 2/10. It could be something cool, but needs more work on the jany-ness.
I love it, very simple gameplay, yet the levels are also puzzling.
TLDR: It's rough, very rough, and it will make you motion sick, and it does look absolutely terrible even on the best of hardware. It's cheap, though, so... it's worth checking out for the meme value of it all. Pros: 1. The premise is good, unique theme of a crane carrying box houses with collectibles. Not a huge fan of the goal of destroying your eviction notice, but whatever. 2. There's physics involved in jumping around on these box homes, and sometimes, it feels very real... just sometimes, though. Cons: 1. The visuals are all washed out and feel way too bright. Tried game on every visual setting and it's washed out no matter what. A lot of geometry and draw calls seem to be wasted on the land far beneath the homes. I thought that was a skybox at first! LOL 2. Hands get stuck inside stuff and walls way too easily. Getting hands unstuck is no easy task. 3. UI and grabbables feel awkward. UI sometimes only reacts with the left hand. Grabbables get grabbed at awkward angles and can'...
This game is good in concept but at this moment in time its waaaay too janky to recommend.
needs better jump mechanic
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS: Windows
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290
- Storage: 8 GB available space
- VR Support: Oculus Quest 2
Recommended
- VR Support: Oculus Quest 2
FAQ
How much does Portable VR cost?
Portable VR costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Portable VR?
Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290 Storage: 8 GB available space VR Support: Oculus Quest 2 Recommended: Recommended: VR Support: Oculus Quest 2
What platforms is Portable VR available on?
Portable VR is available on Windows PC.
Is Portable VR worth buying?
Portable VR has 44% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Portable VR released?
Portable VR was released on Apr 11, 2023.
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