Beat Saber

Beat Saber is a virtual reality rhythm game, similar to games like Guitar Hero. With a different coloured “saber” in each hand, hit the beats in time and in the right direction as they come towards

 you in this bright, exciting, neon-coloured world. In addition, there are occasionally bombs that the player should not hit, and obstacles in the form of oncoming walls that players must duck and move left and right to avoid. With many different settings and difficulties, this game is loved by all ages. Choose from a variety of upbeat songs and dance to the beat as you play alone, or with others. Players are encouraged to customise their characters, choose the colour scheme to play with and work up to higher difficulties. With a score for every song you complete you can work to beat your high score and your friends scores. Up to 5 players can play together in the game and as many as 14 can play together in the setup at VR World Melbourne 

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 In a minimalistic world of slowed-time and strategic moves, become the hero you’ve always dreamed of being. Dodge bullets as though you belong in the matrix and defeat hordes of villains like a superhero. In this absract-designed, colourful world, time is controlled by your movements. Kids can fight enemies wihtout the overwhelming feelings of enemies running towards you or the gruesome images of blood. The human-shaped enemies are brighly coloured silhouettes, seemingly made of glass and laughably easy to defeat.  Players go through multiple levels with oppurtunities to fight in different maps and learn to fight with different weapons. Fight enemies in your own time and plan your attack in a world where enemies can only move when you do. Duck behind walls to avoid bullets, or pluck them out of thin air. Superhot is a single player game, and up to 14 can play at the same time in VR World Melbourne

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Trails of Gold

Play alone or in a team and embark aboard one of two pirate ships. Trails of Gold game allows players to choose whether they work together or plot another one’s demise. Players can work in a team or by themselves to bring back as many treasures as possible before the other buccaneers, or other players in this action-packed treasure hunt. Use a variety of weapons to defeat the other ship. Aim your pistols and ignite your cannons to watch the other team sink. Hoist the sail to accelerate, or even pump water from your ship when it is being sunk by your opponents. Pick between multiple stylish pirate avatars and battle against your friends. Designed with kids in mind, Trails of Gold, available as a multiplayer in VR World Melbourne,  allows kids to explore their buccaneer dreams of magnificent treasures and exhilarating adventures.

 

Shooty Fruity

 Can you do your job as a sharpshooting shop clerk during the heat of combat?

Take on new roles, unlock new weapons & blow up tons of fruit in your juicy career. Scan! Shoot! Repeat! Take on the challenges of a cashier while battling giant, mutated fruits. Can you fend off rabid raspberries, angry apples and warmongering watermelons? These well-designed, entertaining characters provide an enemy without being frightening, and create an engaging and colourful environment. The mission of continuing your cashier job while battling these out-of-this-world, goofy characters is both challenging and hilarious. Kids can embrace the chaos and relish in their victory when completing a level. With hours’ worth of gameplay and superb graphics, this fast paced and wonderfully chaotic game is bound to be a great experience for the kids. Shooty Fruity is available as a multiplayer game in VR World Melbourne.

 

Cook-Out: A Sandwich Tale

Cook-Out’s fairytale restaurant gives each player a different selection of ingredients from which to compile sandwiches for a hungry crowd. No individual player will have everything they need, forcing them to work together to assemble everything perfectly – and in the right order – to keep famished tummies from rumbling. With more than 50 levels spread out across 18 towns, as well as an Endless Mode, players will have plenty of opportunity to please palettes and share laughs together while they grab, chop, grill and plate ingredients – and even wash dishes – all at a frantic pace to keep customers fed instead of fed-up. Players can play alone or enjoy the game with up to 3 other people. The games colourful and fantastical animations are bound to keep kids engaged and excited in this world of wonderful chaos. A mulitplayer game, now available in VR World Melbourne.