Cactus Cowboy Returns in His Most Thrilling VR Adventure Yet – "Desert Warfare"!
At an excavation site close to the Bug Land border, a mysterious cave is uncovered when the Bug Army launches a sudden assault. They're after something that is inside the cave, something so precious that it sparks an all-out war.
Step into the role of Cactus Cowboy, pushing back against the Bug Army and revealing the sinister plans of their leaders.
Dive into an action-packed VR experience that will leave an indelible mark on your memory!
Features:
• Immersive VR first-person shooter
• 8h campaign
• Over 12 unique VR guns with manual reloading
• Customize your guns with scopes, grips, and lasers
• Reunite with old friends and confront new foes
• Discover Cacti Town and visit the gunshop
• Over 30 weapon skins to unlock.
• Battles underground, in the air, and on the desert plains.
But that's not all! Cactus Cowboy - Desert Warfare continues to received free updates, expanding the game.
On land and water and in the air, the Cacti Army is ready to fight!
comfort | ⦾ Intense |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | cactusvrstudios.com |
developer | Cactus VR Studios |
publisher | Cactus VR Studios |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.0.21 |
languages | English |
I loved the game same with the first one but I dislike the 3rd one
i played all the parts and this is one of the best at first glance a children's game, but when you play a little more you understand what a deep plot there is (like a plants at war)
p.c.
we are all waiting for more games
This is genuinely too good of a game. Best COD style campaign in vr and rivals Zero Caliber. Keep up the good work man you’re doing great work.
Most VR games I find are basically toys so coming across a real game is refreshing, especially when it's one I enjoy. The action is good and while the dialog is witty, it would be nice to have an option to play without extreme profanity (F-bombs), or profanity at all. The TTS adds to the charm, and would make it easy to have a variant voice track here and there. (As an aside, if your TTS engine is reading text designed for phonetic clarity you can get much better results than from dialog intended for readers.)
I am also old enough to know that the loading sound is probably supposed to be from a floppy drive, and I absolutely love it.
To me it was pretty boring and not worth the 5 bucks
I hadn’t played any of the cactus cowboy games before so came into this one cold. Felt like playing a story based single player game; there aren’t many of those in VR out there still! The art style makes you think it’s going to be a cutesy game for kids but glad I gave it a try as it’s one of the more action packed games out there with nice set pieces, solid mechanics and fun! Hope the dev makes enough money to maybe support voice actors for the next game, the dialog is good but it would be amazing to see what a voice actor or two would do with the script.