So I wasn't expecting much from this game. But I figured it's on the Halloween sale and it's only $1.49 so why not give it a go. The game lasted approximately 24 minutes. [b] I played this on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers. I had some issues with the button mapping, but nothing that kept me from enjoying the game [/b] (press touchpad down and swing arms to move). This is a spooky/campy filled maze where you shoot things that go bump in the night. There's an outside hedge maze, an underground psychadelic subterrenean maze, and there's a brief haunted house maze. The game pacing is brisk. The mazes are not all the confusing, except for the subterrenean one (mostly because of the tripping on shrooms visual effects). There will be several jump scares where you're supposed to quickly shoot the target. I never figured out whether it was possible to die. The guns seem underpowered as you have to hold down trigger for a second for them to shoot. The guns look silly. I had ...
Monster Maze VR
- Release Date:
- Oct 19, 2016
- Developer:
- 4 Fun Studio
- Publisher:
- 4 Fun Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
You will have to face your fears of height, monsters, giant spiders, snakes, death and much more.
Key Features:
-The game is approximately 25 minutes long.
-To navigate you need to hold the left touch pad while swinging your arms in a walking motion. To stop moving release the left touch pad.
-To change directions, your headset and controllers need to point in the same direction you want to go.
-Just follow the instructions in the game.
-A HTC Vive is required to play this game.
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User Reviews
First the bad: The graphics and audio are low quality. the locomotion has bugs. You can slide sideways or you take your thumb off the touchpad and keep moving. The volume can be too loud, especially in the underground level and church. The gun's aiming was off. Finally, the game is too dark and you can see screen door effect. Now the good. This was a great use of arm swing locomotion, though I'd enable it for both controllers instead of just the left, ie The Bellows. I know it was just a novelty game in time for Halloween, but I really enjoyed being able to move through the linear space naturally and I hope to see more game developers make use of this. Since this was a maze, I had to backtrack often. In games like this and Island 359, you have to develop a sense of VR direction to help you navigate or you can get lost really easily. Some suggestions to the developer: Please work on the collision detection. If I lean in to look at a witch's cauldron, I don't want to be artifically pu...
Found it enjoyable. A nice walk in the dark, for its price, is definatly worth it. Game has good visuals, gunsights were on target, so to speak. I especially liked the colors in the underground level. Overall I would say its a good game, but i wouldn't say it is for children, not from a fear factor but because of the ending which i won't spoil.
great game fun and scary worth the money.
This was actually pretty fun. It's a campy little VR experence with arm swinger motion and a wide variety of neat stuff in it. I wish I had thought of it. It has a few minor performance issues when you blast monsters, knocking the hmd environment away due to performance tanking. I think it's related to the animation when they die. Secondly, the sound is spotty and has "noise" and stutters. If those two issues are cleaned up this is a perfect little thing to scare the kids and teens with for halloween. It was actually well done.
It is a very short and a very simple VR shooter game, which I believe is targeted just for kids. The graphics are decent enough to create a cute spooky atmosphere. The bad thing is that, locomotion is only head-oriented and based on arm-swing. However that is not a big issue, because neither the game needs quick tough maneuvers, nor is it challenging at all.
I still like Monster Maze, after all these years. The shooting is just for fun, but it has great atmosphere and a decent length, for what it is. Rock on Monster Maze!
Reccomended. It is immersive and it is scary. Very good armswing locomotion. I liked the game overall.
Not really a maze, but a fun halloween game for the VIVE! This makes me excited for Christmas :D
Honestly better than i expected for 59p but you wont play it more than once and it only lasts 20 minutes. There is better out there. I can't bring myself to give it a thumbs down because it is surprisingly charming.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7+
- Processor: Intel Core i7
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 equivalent or higher
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Monster Maze VR cost?
Monster Maze VR costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Monster Maze VR?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7+ Processor: Intel Core i7 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 equivalent or higher DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 3 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Monster Maze VR available on?
Monster Maze VR is available on Windows PC.
Is Monster Maze VR worth buying?
Monster Maze VR has 85% positive reviews from 26 players.
When was Monster Maze VR released?
Monster Maze VR was released on Oct 19, 2016.
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