VRosty

Platformer ∙ Puzzle ∙ Rhythm
4.5
6 ratings 3 reviews
release date
2024
January 11
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting • Roomscale
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 0.9 GB
Store Page
$1.99 ended Jun 2
$4.99

One day VRosty, the little snowman, wakes up from a long dream, because it is too hot. He needs your help to find the reason for the warming. Guide him on his long journey through >30 stages and keep him cool!

- Puppet-on-a-string controls
- VRosty hangs like a puppet under your hand
- Move yourself with the joystick and hold the A-button so that VRosty follows you
- Jump by quickly moving the controller upwards
- Throw snowballs with the Trigger button and aim by tilting your hand
- Solve puzzles based on physics and the unique controls
- Pull-along VRosty through >30 stages
- Collect >100 snowflakes
- Keep cool

comfort Moderate
age rating0+ Everyone
websitethomaspanhorst.de
developerTomy Horst
publisherTomy Horst
connectionInternet not required
app version1.9
languagesEnglish ∙ Chinese ∙ Dutch ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Italian ∙ Japanese ∙ Korean ∙ Norwegian ∙ Polish ∙ Portuguese ∙ Russian ∙ Spanish ∙ Swedish ∙ Turkish ∙ Ukrainian

Reviews 3

ReaperzVR1 year ago
1

Great Cute Fun Game

An interesting VR Puppet Platformer Puzzler.
I really enjoyed this game. It takes a bit to get used to, but once you do, it's a lot of fun and some levels are quite challenging. It will test your hand eye coordination and you'll be investigating the levels in depth to work out your plan to get the snowflakes.

All in all I was quite impressed with how this plays. I highly recommend it.

Wyldbit1 year ago
1

Great game with unique controls

Great game with a unique yet easy to understand, intuitive control that I haven't seen in any other game so far. I really like VRosty, it's somehow addictive for more. The entire game length is a bit short, you're through too quickly, I hope there will be more levels ;) The graphics are good, the sound is very good. The puzzles are really fun, the levels and worlds are varied. The difficulty level is not so hard (easy to medium).

My problems and suggestions were all addressed by the first update! The help signs are more substantial and really assist in progressing. Changing the height with the joystick is a game-changer and really helps a lot in playing. And being able to move faster oneself is excellent.

I have now collected all the snowflakes - it was really fun. Some were quite tricky ;) Nice ending :) After that, you unlock more things, like controlling with the joystick, a stomping jump, but most of all grabbing Vrosty and playing with him is fun, you can also use him like a snowball weapon. I'm repeating myself, but it's a lot of fun. Just one question: what does "supercool" mean?

It's a really good game that I can recommend. Get it! I have no more complaints, except that I would like more levels, please!

3 months ago

Thanks for the great review and your feedback. I already have ideas for bonus levels if a few more people ask for them...

SPOILER:
“Supercool” activates sunglasses that make the little snowman even cooler. Games need cosmetic items, don't they?

Sepp1 year ago
5

Great Game for the whole family

When I bought this game, I was pretty sure my children would like it – and I was not disappointed. What I actually did not expect was how much fun I would have with the game.

The general idea is to guide a little snowman to the exit of each level and collect several snowflakes. It sounds simple and easy, and it is indeed simple and easy at the beginning. However, each level comes with new surprising features; suddenly, you can make him jump or throw snowballs, and much more. At the same time, it becomes more and more difficult to collect all the snowflakes, so the game maintains a fair level of challenge (and a completely new, beautiful graphic set after every bunch of levels).

Final bonus points: Due to the simple start and continuous challenges, all motion sickness disappeared after playing it. This improvement extended to other games as well – my family and I used to suffer from it, but now, most of us can play several games we couldn't before.