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Humble VR Discovery Bundle

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Step inside the game with 3 tiers of VR titles starting with Tower Tag for just $1. Pay more to get up to 7 virtual reality games. Available until March 11th 2022.

Humble VR Discovery Bundle

Explore the possibilities of VR gaming with this bundle filled with unexpected, innovative, and out-of-this-world titles!

Find out how fun VR co-op can be in the frantic forest fantasy Cook-Out. Walk on the weird side in Trover Saves the Universe, the comic adventure from Rick & Morty’s Justin Roiland. Play an asymmetrical game of cat and mouse in Panoptic, where one player enters VR while other plays on PC.

Whether you’re just getting started in VR or seeking to add new dimensions to your library, this bundle is a great way to jump into a range of experiences–all while supporting the charity of your choice.

Choose one of 3 tiers; the more you pay, more VR Steam keys you get:

TIER 1: Pay $1 or more to get Tower Tag

TIER 2: Beat the average price to also receive Synth Riders and Blaston

TIER 3: Pay $12 or more to get the top tier of games, including all the games in the first two tiers plus Cook-Out, Panoptic, Trover Saves the Universe and Red Matter

All games are delivered as Steam keys. Normally, the total cost for the games in this bundle is as much as $144. You need to have a VR device to play most of these games.

The Humble VR Discovery Bundle is available here

6 COMMENTS

  1. I came very close to biting but 2 of these are multiplayer only and 2 others look they’re designed around multiplayer and wouldn’t be much fun single player. I don’t have any friends with headsets so this one isn’t for me.

    • Tower Tag – Online PVP
      Synth Rider – Single Player, Online PVP
      Blaston – Single Player, Online PVP
      Cook-out – Single Player, Co-Op
      Panoptic – Shared / Split Screen Multiplayer
      Trover Saves the Universe – Single Player
      Red Matter – Single Player

      Realistically, Tower Tag, Cook-Out and Panoptic will likely require additional players, with (or without??) additional VR headsets. I think you’re right on this one. It has a few too many additional requirements… Y’know, like friends.

      • Ha, yeah. I’ve had an eye on Trover for a while so still kinda tempted. But I played Synth Riders during a free weekend and if “custom song support” had meant bring your own music I’d be on board, but here it means you can use their editor to construct tracks from your music, too much effort and I like the music I like too much to enjoy the music games think I should like.

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