Cues is a calming blended actuality block breaker that is out now without spending a dime for a restricted time on Quest.
Developed by No Ragrets Video games, who beforehand delivered the blended actuality unicorn bloodbath that’s BLUD again in October, Cues takes a really totally different strategy with an MR block breaker recreation that helps hand monitoring controls. Inserting colourful cubes throughout your play area, all it is advisable do is hit the ball towards them, whereas a pinch movement helps you to draw throughout your area.
Here is the announcement trailer, as seen throughout at present’s UploadVR Winter Showcase.
We went hands-on earlier than at present’s launch, diving into each the Free Play mode and ‘Puzzles.’ What’s right here presents a extremely enjoyable expertise with an approachable premise that may be understood in seconds — my fiancée not often makes use of a VR headset and instantly picked up the premise. The controls really feel pure, these pleasingly colourful visuals are nice, whereas the procedural symphonic music reacts to your actions properly.
As for the Puzzles Mode, this accommodates 18 totally different puzzles with the variety of cubes rising every time. Finishing the primary puzzle in two seconds has been a speedrunning spotlight. Aiming for particular person cubes may be difficult at factors and this makes clearing some puzzles a slight problem, although a slowdown mode is on the market within the choices menu if required.
Cues is on the market at present in early entry without spending a dime “for a restricted time” for the Meta Quest 3 household and Quest 2. As soon as this free interval ends, it’s going to price $9.99. For additional reveals from the UploadVR Winter Showcase, you could find the total stream beneath.