99 DROPS is a brutal VR parkour challenge where dropping isn’t failing — it’s how you get better. Jump risky gaps, balance on narrow platforms, and try not to drop into the lasers below. One bad move, and down you go. But every drop sharpens your skills.
Try, fail, repeat — that's the game.
How far can you go before you break?
There's no wrong way to conquer the course.
| comfort | ⦾ Moderate |
| age rating | 0+ Everyone |
| storage | 0.6 GB |
| website | univrs.jp |
| developer | Bit Bang Studio |
| publisher | UNIVRS, Inc. |
| connection | Internet not required |
| app version | 1.0.089 |
| languages |
English
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Interesting concept, but it's a little glitchy for me.
It's kind of jumpy at times and I'm really close to the ground and some parts IN the ground like sitting down on a stand-up game.
Also, there's no option menu to do any kind of adjustments..
99 DROPS is a blast! Each jump is a harrowing experience and it feels super rewarding to make progress slowly but surely throughout each level.
I would definitely recommend this game for anyone who wants a challenging but rewarding game to play!
99 Drops is easily one of the best Gorilla Tag-style games out there. The movement mechanics feel super smooth and responsive, and the design keeps things fresh and exciting, the gameplay is intense and addicting in the best way and the visuals are clean. If you’re into fast-paced VR movement games, 99 Drops is a must-play. Can’t wait to see where it goes from here!
I have played it and beat it, overall very cool. I liked that it had some sort of gorilla tag movement with tweaked physics to purposely mess up the jumping for extra difficulty. the idea of it alone is good enough too. overall 5 stars! would recommend.
9 DROPS starts off feeling like a Gorilla Tag-style locomotion game—but it quickly reveals why that movement style is essential: you're going to fall. A lot.
The first level alone has five stages, and I must have died over 200 times, yet I couldn’t stop playing. There’s something oddly addictive about the constant retrying, slowly progressing further each time.
The game’s real strength is in its variety—of both stages and mechanics—which keeps it fresh and replayable.
Hopefully it gains enough traction to introduce multiplayer someday. Racing others while trying not to drop 99 times? Yes, please.
Very fun game—definitely worth a try!
I realy enjoyed the Frustration...challanging and fair... First GT Style Game i Like... Fair price...☺️👍