About This Game Puppy Doge VR offers a light VR experience where players casually interact with a puppy.features: choose from 3 different puppies pet puppies by stroking their fur feed or play fetch Optional "Doge Mode" inspired by internet memeDisclaimer: this basic simulation DOES NOT feature mechanics such as growth or obedience training. This is not a full blown pet game. a09c17d780 Title: Puppy Doge VRGenre: Casual, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:Chun Y.Publisher:Chun Y.Release Date: 10 May, 2017 Puppy Doge VR FULL puppy doge vr Bought this game for my 3.5 year old and she was entertained by it for over an hour. I'm pretty sure she'll ask me to play with it again within a week, too.The "game" is very simple: you can pet the dog, feed it, and play fetch with it. It's very simple, PERFECT for my toddler to start getting introduced to video games (I can't wait to play co-op games with my kids, lol). For 99 cents, I got a hell of a lot more enterntainment value from this game than I've gotten from those back-and-forth car-rocking things you find infront of grocery stores.While I was writing this review, she already asked if she could play again tomorrow when I get home from work. Good job, dev. If I was going offer any critcism, it'd probably be to maybe not make the dog food look like vitamins being poured into the bowl, haha.. As the other reviews say, this game only has 3 basic interactions, pet the dog, catch, and pour food, but for $1 I was able to entertain my 4-7 year old nieces and nephews over the Holidays for 45 minutes. This game is useful for a groups of kids to take turns playing and watching each other play.. It only costs a dollar, but you'll have a better time playing with the robot dog in Valve's "The Lab" than with this dog. That dog reacts when you pet it. This one is not as enthusiatic. I was looking for a VR dog to pet, was much disappoint. Headed back to The Lab!. Slow, basic, boring. My 5 year old was over it in about 2 minutes... I would not buy again, but it's a dollar... so whatever.. For a dollar, it is good enough. Only because it has a dog and its clickbait VR, which I like. There aren't many dog simulators yet, so it's first come first serve on the positive reviews. It sucks though. There isn't much going on here, and you cannot move. I sure liked the dog though. He was cute. Unlike the person whom I dedicated this video too, they removed me from their list, and it hurt my feelings I will never unblock you, and you shall be the only one in my block list. I am that butthurt and vindictive.. https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=R5sjmb3ALsA. Slow, basic, boring. My 5 year old was over it in about 2 minutes... I would not buy again, but it's a dollar... so whatever.. lolololol steam requires that you play a game for at least 5 minutes before you leave a review. That's why there's no reviews. This game will entertain you for all of 1 minute (in fact, i played for exactly 1 minute, and tried to write this review after that. I stuck it out 4 more minutes just to write the review). You can pet the dog and watch it barely react. You can throw a ball and have it fetch. You can feed the dog and watch it eat. Thats. it. I would not recommend paying even a $1 for it in it's current state.Now in all fairness though, this was probably made by 1 person (Chun Y. perhaps?), and for something made by 1 person it's actually very impressive, especially some of the details such as the dog's (simplified) movement, or such as the dog's ears and whiskers warping to where you are petting it (him? her?). This VR experience just needs a few more things to spice it up to keep the audience's attention for more than 1 minute. It could easily be turned into a game by the introduction a goal (perhaps something like training the dog to do tricks and taking it to a dog show? Or even just making the dog happy with a balance of food, water, pets, walks, playtime, other dogs... shoot just make the Sims for dogs). If it's more meant to be about the experience of the dog, then there needs to be more development into the dog's actions, such as lying down, rolling on his\/her back for belly rubs, or simply ignoring the owner like a real dog sometimes. A change of venue and the ability to move around and interact with more than 3 things may also help this game out a lot too.. As the other reviews say, this game only has 3 basic interactions, pet the dog, catch, and pour food, but for $1 I was able to entertain my 4-7 year old nieces and nephews over the Holidays for 45 minutes. This game is useful for a groups of kids to take turns playing and watching each other play.. lolololol steam requires that you play a game for at least 5 minutes before you leave a review. That's why there's no reviews. This game will entertain you for all of 1 minute (in fact, i played for exactly 1 minute, and tried to write this review after that. I stuck it out 4 more minutes just to write the review). You can pet the dog and watch it barely react. You can throw a ball and have it fetch. You can feed the dog and watch it eat. Thats. it. I would not recommend paying even a $1 for it in it's current state.Now in all fairness though, this was probably made by 1 person (Chun Y. perhaps?), and for something made by 1 person it's actually very impressive, especially some of the details such as the dog's (simplified) movement, or such as the dog's ears and whiskers warping to where you are petting it (him? her?). This VR experience just needs a few more things to spice it up to keep the audience's attention for more than 1 minute. It could easily be turned into a game by the introduction a goal (perhaps something like training the dog to do tricks and taking it to a dog show? Or even just making the dog happy with a balance of food, water, pets, walks, playtime, other dogs... shoot just make the Sims for dogs). If it's more meant to be about the experience of the dog, then there needs to be more development into the dog's actions, such as lying down, rolling on his\/her back for belly rubs, or simply ignoring the owner like a real dog sometimes. A change of venue and the ability to move around and interact with more than 3 things may also help this game out a lot too.. It only costs a dollar, but you'll have a better time playing with the robot dog in Valve's "The Lab" than with this dog. That dog reacts when you pet it. This one is not as enthusiatic. I was looking for a VR dog to pet, was much disappoint. Headed back to The Lab!
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Puppy Doge VR FULL
Updated: Dec 8, 2020
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