🐻Bearly Escape is a VR adventure where you rescue plushified animals, solve puzzles, and claw your way out of a bizarre underground facility where profit trumps ethics.
🌲Wake up deep in the forest as a confused little bear—then run for your life as a massive mechanical claw hunts you down.
🚁Enter the twisted world of claw machines, where small claws fail, but massive industrial claws grab anything—if you’ve got the guts (and timing).
🧩 Solve puzzles alongside your bear buddy and unlock the doors to a hidden laboratory filled with secrets, traps, and lies.
🏆Leap through glowing portals to discover lush forests and surreal crane arenas that blend nature with sci-fi chaos.
🎮 Unlock epic bear powers—double jumps, giant cannons, and a hammer big enough to smash cages and enemies alike.
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | timetraveller.com |
developer | Time Traveller |
publisher | Time Traveller |
connection | Internet required |
app version | 0.18.0.51 |
languages | English |
I started playing but couldn't get past level 4. Finished the level and it didn't do anything. So in order to redo it I have to do the claw machine all over again. Which cost more coins. I really like the game but the claw machine before every level is annoying. I like the puzzles way better. And in level 4 the height is off and won't readjust. When I climb the wall I can't see over it to finish second time I played it which is why I give it 2 stars. I understand early access but For $15 should be way better. Update: Also going through the reviews I see where devs respond to 4 stars and positive comments but not others. So I'm taking it down to 1 star at this point.
This game is not really in a genera that i play much, but i was still able to enjoy some parts of the game. The biggest problem for me was the unskippable cutscenes which i frankly found very boring as i did not feel invested in the story at all, however it did have my favourite thing in games: GAMBLING
I started playing but couldn't get past level 4. Finished the level and it didn't do anything. So in order to redo it I have to do the claw machine all over again. Which cost more coins. I really like the game but the claw machine before every level is annoying. I like the puzzles way better. And in level 4 the height is off and won't readjust. When I climb the wall I can't see over it to finish second time I played it which is why I give it 2 stars. I understand early access but For $15 should be way better.
This is a good combination of claw machine game and 3rd person platformer, my favorite is the claw machine part and it's quite challenging at times which is quite nice for anyone who likes a bit of a challenge but then there is the 3rd person platform part which works well in general, but just wish the animals you were saving didn't immediately scream for help and annoy me when rescuing them, other than that I personally don't like 3rd person games in VR but I'm sure if you like those kind of VR games you will like this as well, I can definitely say I enjoyed the claw machine gameplay and feels like it's quite well done. Other than the facts mentioned, I think it is a quite enjoyable game.
I enjoyed the first person and third person game mechanics. To be honest, this is the first game that I have played that combines those two game mechanics. The Claw Machine was difficult at times because sometimes it just didn't pick up the *plush's*. Also, the bear was
very adorable.
Well now, let me tell you a bit about this cute little game.
So you start off as a Park Ranger, (tell me that doesn’t seem like the coolest, most calming job ever…and I actually know one! Weird irony, I know…) whose sweet pup Is missing and you head out to go find the little guy. Turns out that there is this evil scientist who is taking animals and turning them into the little plushies, so you need to find these little cuties and save them.
What’s really cute is the sweet bear you come across in the woods who’s grabbing a little snooze who, when you pet him, wakes and runs away. But, you follow him, pull him out of a hole and befriend him…(or should I say “BEARfried” him? Ha! See what I did there? Ya know…Bear instead of…ok yeah…ummm never mind…)…so he leads you the scientist’s various labs where the plushies are in a big ol’ claw machine for you to rescue.
Ok. So. Let’s just say the only “claws” I want associated with me might be in the descriptions my exes use when…oh wait…TMI… sorry… ahem…The claw machine is never what I’m gonna be making a beeline to, anywhere, because the utter frustration of those things drives me insane, lol. Now this one…it’s fun, but sometimes I would grab a little guy only to have it slip out and then suddenly I was the Hulk! But, I do enjoy the challenge! And so will you! This claw is fun and you will love it! Just remember to get as many bears as you can because those are extra lives and you’re gonna need them in between the labs when you get to the platforming part of the game.
That part of the game is where you’re now controlling the bear, and are going to be jumping around on the beautiful grassy little hills and cliffs, and trying to not only break honey pots and crates to gather coins, (which you will need for the claw machine and other things), but also you will find the little animals that are being held captive, and you’ll need to save them there as well.
All of this, put together with some little puzzles to get you into the labs themselves, really offer up a fun and enjoyable experience. And as I know this game may seem like it’s meant for younger folks, as an adult who admittedly loves watching cartoons, (yes, even as friends doth mocketh me greatly), I really found myself having a great time. This was a fun experience for me, and I appreciate the challenges involved that weren’t insurmountable, (as sometimes many games tend to make them), allowing me to move forward while feeling a sense of accomplishment.
So frankly, I’d say this is a fun game for all ages and if you are a family that loves to play VR games together, although this isn’t a multiplayer, I would say it’s definitely something to add to your game library, because it is suitable for all ages and I’m sure everyone in the clan would find enjoyment in playing it. Hey…your kids may even start asking for a pet bear instead of a puppy for Christmas! (Ha! Have fun with THAT one Mom and Dad!)…
Have fun and enjoy!