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Kismet

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Developer:
Psyop
Publisher:
Psyop
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Now available for non-VR PCs!


A quick announcement from Team Kismet:
Since releasing Kismet as a VR title, we have been extremely grateful to receive such a positive response. However, because there are so many more PC owners out there in the world who are still yet to adopt VR, we wanted to find a way to get Kismet to them as well. For that reason, we have added in a third launch option, in addition to HTC Vive and Oculus Rift -- a new non-VR version. We have also dropped the price and added subtitles for English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese. (VR versions will also now feature these subtitles.)


The below description is still accurate to the game, and anyone on Steam who has purchased Kismet in the past or purchases it in the future will have access to the VR and non-VR versions.

Would you like to know what the future holds in store for you?

Put on your Oculus Rift or HTC Vive headset and take part in a first-of-its-kind VR experience: Kismet. Developed by award-winning creative studio Psyop, Kismet is a collection of three activities, including a past-present-future Tarot Card reading (“The Cards”), daily Astrology session (“The Stars”), and ancient boardgame Ur (“A Game of Wit”).

Powered by a deck of 22 hand-painted Tarot cards and an accurate real-time map of the solar system, Kismet is meant to be experienced daily, with unique outcomes that are directly tied to not only the cards that you choose, but your birthday and the actual alignment of celestial bodies at the time of your reading. Seated across a table from an enchanted automaton with the power to look into the future, you’ll be transported to a place where magic is real, brought to life in a beautifully detailed, handmade, Gothic style.

  • Attention Oculus Rift Users:

    Kismet is available in two versions, one for Vive and one for Rift. To launch the Rift version, you need to find the game in your Library, right click it, and launch it in the "Other VR" mode (as opposed to Vive mode). If you accidentally launch Vive mode, such as through an icon created during the game's Steam installation process, the game will be unable to find your Xbox controller.
  • Attention HTC Vive Users:

    Because Kismet is a sitting experience in a room scale environment, we recommend that you find a comfortable place to sit down and then reset your seated position at that point. To do that on the Vive, push the bottom button on your motion controller to bring up the Steam menu, aim at the Settings cog at the bottom of the menu, pull the trigger, and select "Reset Seated Position" from the General VR Settings menu. After that, you can move your head around to inspect the details of the environment and take advantage of positional audio within the experience.

  • Kismet is designed to work with each individual headset's bundled controllers. On Vive it is compatible with motion control, on Rift it is compatible with Microsoft Xbox One gamepad.
  • Kismet has multiple graphics quality settings which are bound to the keyboard. The Lowest quality setting is mapped to the "1" key, Medium is set to "2", and the High graphics setting is mapped to "3". Kismet's default render quality is set to "2" Medium, and will run on minimum specification hardware. If your machine is more powerful than minimum specifications, try bumping up to the next rendering level!

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User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
92%
Positive
24 min at review
Recommended

You might not believe in astrology or tarot cards, but who doesn't enjoy a bit of mystic mumbo-jumbo really ? Kismet is basically an interaction with an ethereal gypsy fortune teller. She will read your horoscope or your tarot. You can also play some traditional board games with her. It is a relaxing and meditative experience. You won't put many hours into it, but you may come back to it from time to time for a bit of spiritual guidance.

49 helpful 1 funny
14 min at review
Not Recommended

excellent concept, terrible value - tarot card readings last about 15 seconds, and the horoscope was only slightly better with like a 1-2 sentence blurb... if you're not interested in the minigames you'll be done within 2 minutes. the fortunes are so weak since there's no questions for you to answer or any other way to feel like the experience was customized, and the explanation of the cards and their meanings are virtually nonexistent. this was after being frustrated by having to figure out how the controls worked for like 20 minutes, if you're on the rift you need to right click the game in your library and launch it in "other vr" mode.

23 helpful 3 funny
56 min at review
Recommended

basically some of the highest production values out there for VR; incredible card art, characters, animation, lighting and environments. worth checking out as a tech demo even if you aren't into tarot. I plan on coming back frequently for my daily readings...

19 helpful 1 funny
46 min at review
Recommended

I really quite liked this as a virtual experience. It delves you into a different place and it is very well put together. It is a short experience but quite well done, it is definitely on the list that I would show to people who wanted to see VR. It takes advantage of the medium really quite well. The only thing I would change is what is outside the cart windows everything else is so beautiful it seems out of place.

11 helpful
36 min at review
Recommended

Do you have questions about your life? Relationships? Finances? Kismet gives you all the answers that you are looking for. Kismet is a fortune teller that gives tarot and astrology readings. With the tarot reading you'll have to think about your question and then pick 3 cards. The first card is about your past, the second about the present and the third about the future. Kismet explains the meaning of your chosen cards and gives you some advice. With the astrology reading you'll have to enter your day of birth, and Kismet will tell you more about your birth sign. At the end she will give you a fortune card with a daily changing quote or a wise lesson to be learned. This is also the reason why I wanted to buy this “game” because I love quotes and I was curious what Kismet had to say. If you finished all the readings but like to hangout a little longer, there is also “a game of wit” that you both can play. I've never seen that game before but apparently it's a board game calle...

8 helpful
29 min at review
Recommended

[h1]Reviewed using HTC Vive Pro and Vive Wireless[/h1] 🔮 Sit down, relax, and receive a custom tarot and astrology reading by a daily fortune-teller whos readings are delightfully witty in a gorgeously designed and animated setting 🔮 ✔️ Stunning Graphics and Excellent Sounds ✔️ I like being called "Dearie" 🙃 https://youtu.be/1vaYazfFTx0

8 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Well worth the price. Looking up my horoscope online or in the paper sounds boring. But receiving it while in the back of a witch puppet's caravan? There's just something so authentic about that. Hoping to see them surprise us with more features in the future. Basic voice commands would make this even better.

8 helpful 2 funny
20 min at review
Recommended

This game is beautiful and convincing. I know its just purely entertainment but the immersion will blow you away and its worth the price. I also agree with another reviewer...I wish I could pet the kitty!! She's so adorable and lifelike. In all honesty, this is one of my favorite VR experience so far.

7 helpful
19 min at review
Recommended

Absolutely beautiful. The cards are amazing, the setting is charming, and it's a completely unique game. I'll be playing this frequently and definitely recommend it. Runs great on the Rift with a GTX 980ti.

7 helpful
58 min at review
Recommended

omg this is the most immersive vr experience i've ever had! 10/10 would come back for daily fortuntelling! Fantastic job!

7 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 (64 Bit)
  • Processor: intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater
  • Storage: 6 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC

FAQ

How much does Kismet cost?

Kismet is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.

What are the system requirements for Kismet?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 (64 Bit) Processor: intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater Storage: 6 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC

What platforms is Kismet available on?

Kismet is available on Windows PC.

Is Kismet worth buying?

Kismet has 92% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was Kismet released?

Kismet was released on May 2, 2016.

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