Portal into Pixel Arcade, a VR platformer set in a neon cyberspace playground. Navigate and race through over 10 unique levels at launch, unlocking new chapters in the campaign while aiming to beat your all-time high score. It's not just a game—it's an adrenaline packed, calorie-burning adventure that pushes the boundaries of VR locomotion mechanics. Master levels to achieve global dominance in the leader board.
Adrenaline-Packed Gameplay: Experience gravity-defying movement in VR.
Level Progression: Progress through over 10 meticulously designed levels, each offering unique challenges.
Replayability: Master every level to perfection and climb the global leader board.
Checkpoints and Strategies: Activate checkpoints in any order, allowing for diverse strategies to complete each level.
Future Multiplayer Support: Look forward to co-op and 6 player race mode in future updates!
Seasonal Updates: The game supports cheat codes, find the terminal and keep an eye out for codes on social media!
Exclusive In-Game Content: Unlock special content by replaying levels and achieving mastery.
Challenge yourself, compete globally, and immerse yourself in Pixel Arcade. Defy gravity, perfect your strategy, and become a VR champion.
comfort | ⦾ Intense |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | cjgstudio.com |
developer | CJG Studio |
publisher | CJG Studio |
connection | Internet required |
app version | 2.0.1 |
languages | English |
Since i got this game i’ve been playing it non stop. The pixel art looks cool and the gameplay is fast and smooth. It’s easy to pick up but definitely challenging if you’re aiming for high scores. The soundtrack adds to the vibe. If you’re into challenging yet fun VR games that feel like a workout, this one’s totally worth checking out! It’s addictive and great time for any gamer.
I picked this up yesterday and tried it out. Gameplay seems very straightforward, (although I'm not sure what "reaching over my right shoulder" to do something-or-other with the camera actually does - nothing seemed to happen) The physics are clean and consistent, and the level design is thoughtful.
The biggest downfall of Pixel Arcade is the visuals. I'm not talking about the graphics design; I realize that they're intended to be minimal and low-poly. The entire visual presentation suffers from graininess and stutter. I was surprised to see it, especially given the simplicity of the graphics. As you turn your head, move and adjust your perspective, all images slightly stutter. Lines don't remain clean and everything has a grainy, incomplete look. This becomes even more accentuated when looking at objects in the distance. Visuals don't drop in and drop out, but their definition does. Defining lines and edges become choppy and discontinuous, even though you can still see the object. FWIW, I'm playing on a Q3.
Unfortunately, it kind of ruins immersion. You don't feel like you are in the game. Instead, you feel like you are looking at a screen. I'll play this a bit more but may ultimately send it back.
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