About This Game Immerse yourself in a spectacular luxury apartment full of magic for you to explore!What wonders await you:Soak-in the atmosphere of an aesthetically-beautiful environment that you'll never want to leave!Experience "magical realism" with impossible animated events that you'll not soon forget!Sit down and relax while enjoying videos on your massive flatscreen TV!Pilot a miniature attack-helicopter or Sopwith Camel over tables and chairs!Change furniture colors, artwork, and plants to your taste!Listen to wonderful old-time music and radio dramas on your antique radio!Explore a tropical aquarium in your own minisub!Toggle between night and day with a single click!Race your toy car down the hall and through chair legs!55 interactive objects in all!If you enjoy this title, please check out VROOM: Galleon: http://store.steampowered.com/app/411690 7aa9394dea Title: VROOM: AerieGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, IndieDeveloper:VROOMPublisher:VROOMRelease Date: 13 May, 2016 VROOM: Aerie Download Under 1gb vroom aerie Unfortunately, most of the vehicle content (plane, helicopter and submarine) made me horrendously motion sick and there wasn't quite enough content to justify the price on this one.. Not bad for the price of a dinner at McDonalds. It's not something that's going to keep you coming back for hours, but for 6 bucks its an interesting 45 mintues or so. There is enough content to tinker with and I had a few chuckles. The atmosphere is nice (wish my apartment was that awesome!) and I like that you can mess with just about everything short of the actual walls. I'm also glad that I caught this after the little add on that lets you turn the lights off. I really like the look of the place in the day light from the huge windows. It makes me want to actually crash on one of the couches and grab a book or something. The little vehicle's are fun. The head tracking in the apache was brilliant. I flew the little sopwith out of the apartment and bounced off the roof and I was pretty surprised I didn't run into any invisible walls. It's apperent that there was effort put into making a finite space as interesting as possible. For some contructive criticism; I will say that the little R\/C vehicle are fun, however, for some reason they made me a little bit queasy (and I've played a few games that are far more intense without having that problem). I'd recommend having a seat while trying to use them. Also the the model for the dancing lady with fruit on her head is VERY narfed. Or at least it was when I found her. Her arms where bent way above the elbow and her hips and legs where doing some strange things. It looked like the animation didn't quite line up with the model. A suggestion; This app or something similar would be neat to have as a media player option. Like if you could park on the couch and watch Netflix, another media streaming service, or play local content. Imagine that with a multiplayer function too! Sit and watch a movie with a friend or even a group!Overall, worth what I paid for it and a nice VR demo. To the folks who where negative about the price; If you can afford a VR head set and the cpu to run it, then you can afford 6 dollars (less then the cost of a movie out of a bargain bin) Someone put effort into this. They deserve to be paid for it.. This is a neat little VR game. It was fun to explore the apartment to see what I could find and I have to say that I loved Godzilla. That was a nice touch. I'm a bit sad that the TV didn't work and I couldn't start an alien invasion with either the helicopter or the plane. This game also doesn't have very much replay value. Sadly. Having said that though I would recommend this game to other VR players out there. It's only $6 and offers a fun experience. It's also great to show off when people come to visit as it's a perfect intro to VR game.If you want to check out my experience with VROOM: Aerie then feel free to check out the video below.https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=NFOUbjN81YU. Ok, it seems i'm the first one to buy this game and the first one to review it.I really liked the idea. I like reproduction of mundane life in games. Although i don't have a VR, i wanted to give it a shot and bought it, but...When you push "Play" on Steam you spawn in a elevator with a Warning message for Oculus users and that's it. No controls instructions, no menu, no game options, no nothing. I don't know if it's like this because i don't have VR, but ok. My review is not based on this matter. The graphics and modeling are good. But the apartment is very, very small (My GTA Online Apartment is bigger). As far as i explored it has only one room (living room\/kitchen). The other door is locked and other has a Shark (!).Almost all the objects has some interation, but most of them just make sounds.When you go to the balcony theres no ambient sound (the game doesn't have ambient sound at all). The city below you is silent.The "small as a ant or 10 feet tall" feature is just a button you press to go "no clip" style, floating.Because it's not stated it's early access or beta in the store page, i'm assuming this is the final version. So, no... Don't buy it.. I was debating about buying this for a while. I bought the pirate ship one and i had so many errors on it i got a refund. This game is much better, its not a game as such but more of a experiance. I bought it on the idea i wanted a quick game to show to friends and this does the trick. theres a fair few things to interact with and play with, such as ship, suberu car, helecopter , attack plane. The only bad thing was that the TV doesnt work, it says music tracks on there but doesnt play. if you looking for something to give a insight to VR world maybe get your GF on it as its not a violent game (we know what some ladies are like) then this on sale is worth the cost i paid around \u00a33.88 (price of a burger but without the kcals and alot more satisying )
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