Step into the underground world of caves in the most realistic VR spelunking game, where the entire environment is your map, just waiting to be discovered!
🏋️♀️Beat environmental challenges: steep climbs, narrow tunnels and water!
🚩Mark your own clues on cave walls with chalk
🔨Clear your path of obstacles with a hammer
⛏️Climb walls and ceilings (!) using ice axes
👨🔧Maintain your gear to ensure its reliability
👀 No cheap horror tricks – just a mysterious and immersive cave atmosphere
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 10+ Everyone |
website | 3r.games |
developer | 3R Games |
publisher | 3R Games |
connection | Internet required for download |
app version | 1.0.5 |
languages | English |
This game is so amazing, the graphics, the tools, the realism and everything else about the game is perfect. Only thing is it is a little tricky to not let go of trigger while using grip to grab the floor. Also I cannot wait until multiplayer releases.
I love the game, as well as the devs and the company that made it, but why use AI for the voicelines? Is it just because the game is in development, maybe because its in a beta or alpha mode?
The game is 10/10 but there are some glitches including getting stuck and phasing through the map and it’s really annoying when you’re in the middle of a level so please get that fixed but besides all of that it’s a great game and can’t wait for new updates
I couldn't get past Baby Steps. I liked the few minutes I played but the breathing-in-crawling mechanics were impossible for me. I just couldn't hold both triggers and alternate the grip buttons at the same time. I'll leave 5 stars as I think it's a great genre for VR though nor will I refund either. Perhaps add a different control scheme for those that need it? Using the triggers and face buttons just for the breathing crawling parts. I've played a ton of VR, both Quest and PCVR, and this is the first time a control scheme has prevented me from playing.
I can’t play it on my quest 2, software not updating
It's impossible to get through the small spaces, every time i end up dying