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9Grids VR

$1.99
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Developer:
Klexian
Publisher:
Ignite VR
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

*Content Update*

Hard Mode
We have implemented a Hard Mode that comes along with a World 1 environment re-skin.
In Hard Mode, the player can only take 5 damage (between 1 to 3 hits) and it's game over.
It is strongly recommended to familiarize yourselves with the controls using the standard mode.

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There will be other free content updates in the form of new worlds, weapons and modes (how quickly they are implemented is dependent on interest in the game).

Bug-fixed and optimization updates: Our current priority is bug fixes and weapon optimization - The sword attack gesture is rather restricted currently (only upward to downward slashes) and the hammer needs better targeting.

Planned Content Updates
ii. World 3 - Vote between the following:
a. 'Bosses' only levels - where each enemy has more HP and unique abilities
b. Different mechanics - player to battle in close combat (room-scale style) and hop between different platforms
iii. Multiplayer Versus Mode

We target to have World 3 up in a couple of months, depending on our progress on bug fixes.


About the Game

9 Grids VR is an arcade-style, fast-paced, short and easy fun game for the HTC Vive that is a combination of whack a mole and dodgeball in a apocalyptic world.
*Please note that you MUST have a HTC vive in order to play the the game!*

Slash or blast up your enemies and dodge their attacks by moving physically around the unique 9 Grids movement system!

Features
Currently 2 Worlds available with 5 levels each. Game-time is approximately 3 minutes for each level.

Gameplay
▪ Achieve the highest kill score while taking as little damage as possible
▪ Waves of enemies with increasing difficulty
▪ Defeat a boss at the end of the level
[To start round, use weapon to touch 'Start' button. Then use weapon to hit the level orbs that are orbiting around player. To change between worlds, press top left touchpad button]

Watch Level Select Tutorial Video at

Movement Mechanisms
▪ There are 9 locations (in the form of logs or rocks) and the player can hop to any of the location to dodge projectiles
▪ Layout of the 9 locations is similar to the numpad
▪ Enemies spawn in a separate set of 9 locations in front of the player
To move, player has the current two options:
Basic - Press trigger and move in real life to hop to the next location in game
Auto - Trigger button not required before each hop
[Press both triggers to toggle between Basic and Auto]

Watch Movement Tutorial Video at

Attack Mechanisms
Sword: Slash from up to down (vertically or diagonally) or from right to left to unleash a sword arc
Hammer (experimental): Hammer motion - Raise the hammer up high and strike downwards - to call lightning strikes
Gauntlet (experimental): Punching motion - from back to forwards - to fire energy punches
Each weapon has a different hit radius and damage. Possible to wield two different weapons at the same time.
[Hold grip button and bring current weapon behind player - Imagine there is a sheath on your back]

Watch Weapon Tutorial Video at


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Developer's Comments
The game may still contain several bugs at this point of time. We have priced the game with the consideration to increase prices in the future with more content updates, somewhat like an early access title / pre-order. All proceeds will go towards game content.
Early buyers get free content updates although if there isn't much interest in this genre, there's the risk of little future content.
We appreciate all feedback and support (in terms of comments or reviews)!

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User Reviews

Mixed
6 user reviews
50%
Positive
35 min at review
Not Recommended

https://youtu.be/UpLChtpbrUI I don't even know where to begin... I'm at a loss of where to start to critique this. It's buggy, confusing and generally not fun. It may only be $1.99 but this isn't something that is in a state where it should be charged for yet. It doesn't even feel like a lot of effort was put into it. I can overlook some issues if it seems like the dev/devs cared about the game. This just feels slapped together and tossed out to make a buck. VR Gameplay 2/10 (swing your arm in front of you and hope it activates your attack) VR Graphics 8/10 (It was pretty, kinda reminded me of Kojimas Death Stranded trailer) Audio 6/10 (Out of place music and repetitive sound effects that sometimes randomly went off for seemingly no reason) Locomotion 1/10 Weird pull the trigger then step to the side to hop platform to platform. It was buggy and kept popping me up in the air. If I was prone to motion sickness I have a feeling this game would have set it off pretty badly.

4 helpful
24 min at review
Recommended

Arcade game about slicing monsters at a distance. More satisfying than slicing a bunch of fruit. The 'dodgeball' aspect gives some motivation to move about although the difficulty takes a while to ramp up. The hammer weapon effects feel great but can be a bit finicky when I try to aim at a specific square instead of swinging at everything. As of 15/09: Content updates in a description seem like a todo list without a deadline... for the price I'll treat this as a Xmas wishlist and come back to take a look in December ;)

1 helpful
14 min at review
Recommended

Nice graphic! It's a great game for when you want to just zone out and slash some ninjas. I'm looking forward to more updates and additional stages!

1 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7,8 or 10 (64bit)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 equivalent or greater
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 equivalent or greater
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR

FAQ

How much does 9Grids VR cost?

9Grids VR costs $1.99.

What are the system requirements for 9Grids VR?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7,8 or 10 (64bit) Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 equivalent or greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 960 equivalent or greater Storage: 4 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR

What platforms is 9Grids VR available on?

9Grids VR is available on Windows PC.

Is 9Grids VR worth buying?

9Grids VR has 50% positive reviews from 6 players.

When was 9Grids VR released?

9Grids VR was released on Sep 12, 2016.

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