Missing 10 Hours

Simulation
4.6
5 ratings 2 reviews
release date
2024
May 22
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 0.8 GB
Store Page
$0.99 ended Apr 28
$2.99

***Winner Best in Show VR Award at Siggraph Los Angeles***
**Winner Best Interactive XR Award at Kaohsiung XR Dreamlab Festival**
*Winner Best International XR for Impact at DocEdge Film Festival*

Welcome to Missing 10 Hours, a night-time party where having the most fun is the ultimate goal, regardless of the consequences. At least, that's what Greg believes. From excessive drinking through invading women's privacy in the restroom to an abrupt police arrest, anything goes in this night of revelry. Dive into a journey of challenges and tough decisions leading to a shocking revelation.

A GENTLE REMINDER
Missing 10 Hours is not a video game, but rather an interactive story that guides you through the narrative, allowing you to make decisions that affect the outcome.

REFLECTIVE CHOICE ANALYSIS
Upon completion, you'll get a summary of your actions and outcomes, enhancing your understanding and decision-making skills for both virtual and real-life situations.

TECHNICAL INFOS
- Duration: 15 minutes + multiple endings
- Mode: Standing & Interactive
- Recommended Area: 8' x 8'
- Interaction: Hold grip

For support, contact us at support@astreaimmersive.io.

TRIGGER WARNING
This experience includes depictions of alcohol use, bullying, and harassment, which may elicit challenging emotions or thoughts. If you feel uncomfortable, take a break and remove your headset. Resources for drug and sexual abuse support can be found on www.missing10hours.com.

comfort Not rated
age rating13+ Teen
websitemissing10hours.com
developerRUMEXR & Match Frame Productions
publisherAstrea
connectionInternet required
app version1.0
languagesEnglish ∙ Hungarian

Reviews 2

JimX5 months ago
1

not bad but very short, need big room

The pub atmosphere is fun. Story is not bad. Not much to do. There's no locomotion, so you'll need a big room to interact / make choices. There's one interaction that requires you to touch the (dirty) floor with your hand/controller, which I'm very much against doing. The devs could've eliminated the big room requirement by implementing force-grabbing like in other games.

Phaenomenal1 year ago
5

Interesting experience

I was interested in what they would do with the topic. I expected to be more disturbed by it than I was, but well done story, graphics and voice acting.

I didn't find it as interactive as I thought it would be, partly because the phone kept falling below my boundary where I couldn't reach it.

Priced right for what you get. Would recommend.

1 year ago

Hi Phaenomenal,

Thank you so much for your review, it means a lot to us :)