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Obstruction : VR

Steam Youtube Update
2018
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$9.99
Players: Single-player. Steam Achievements. Tracked Controller Support. VR Only. Family Sharing.
Tags: Casual. Indie.
System: Windows. VR Only.
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A bit too hard!
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[h1]Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers[/h1] You can view my gameplay & initial impressions review here (warning: spoilers!): https://youtu.be/LXFSUuoUITQ So I am happy to report that this game works fine on the Oculus Rift with Touch
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2 Minute Video Review → https://youtu.be/CC_AX9gZ_fk Obstruction is an abstract puzzle game with a deceptively simple task: get the white cube into the goal. But while the task is simple, the execution is not. In every level, the way you move the c
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I love puzzle games, and I love VR, but I could not penetrate far enough into this game to find anything fun or interesting. There is not enough guidance to even get me past the first handful of puzzles. Feels more like flailing around than puzzle solvi
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Really cool and unique puzzle game - beautiful simplistic visual style is fantastic in VR - reminds me visually of another neat pancake puzzle game called Antichamber. Gameplay in Obstruction is relatively simple - no teleportation or controlled movement
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I have to agree with the other reviews that said something along the lines of "no instruction" and "flailing." Something about this puzzle game didn't work with me and I think it had to do with the fact that of the ~10 levels I completed, I felt like 5 we
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The developers should read "The Design of Everyday Things" by Donald A. Norman before attempting anymore minimalism. A door doesn't need "PULL" written on it if it has a handle that looks like it can be pulled. A game with an obtuse mechanic unrelated to
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Well there are no instructions, you have to figure it out on you own but it turns out to be a really clever VR puzzle concept.