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In this way, I think of Job Simulator’s scenarios as miniature playgrounds. The guided experience is sufficiently engaging (especially for VR newcomers, since it’s as challenging as you make it).
Not the crossovers. “You can play it on your PlayStation with a controller, and you can play it in VR.” No, it should be native to VR. Above: Job Simulator is a launch title on the HTC Vive.
In a new interview, we talk to the developers at Owlchemy Labs about why VR games should be treated differently than console games, why it's a failure if Job Simulator is still on top in five ...
Job Simulator by Owlchemy is one of the VR-exclusive titles that's managed to flourish in the burgeoning market. The light-hearted physics sandbox game has brought in $3 million in sales so far.
Not For Broadcast VR is exactly what is says on the tin: it’s basically the VR-ified (re: separate) version of Not For Broadcast, which indie studio NotGames released in 1.0 early last year on PC.
Owlchemy Labs’ Job Simulator is coming to the Oculus Rift with Oculus Touch support this year and launches alongside (and indeed in the box) with the HTC Vive. This latest trailer for the game ...
But titles like Job Simulator embodies VR’s penchant for turning traditional game design on its head, opening up the opportunity for developers to uncover unexpected genius.
Released in 2016 as a launch title for PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, and Oculus Touch, Job Simulator has earned over $3 million in sales (its regular price is $29.99 USD) and achieved over 250 million ...
In the fairly small and new world of VR gaming, it’s one of the industry’s major success stories; Job Simulator passed $3 million in sales at the start of 2017.
If PlayStation's VR Can Save 'Job Simulator,' It Just Might Save Gaming Published Dec 09, 2015 at 8:47 AM EST Updated May 06, 2016 at 4:15 PM EDT ...
Also unveiled for PlayStation VR was Owlchemy Labs’ Job Simulator. The title is self-explanatory, but here’s a trailer.