A Guide to the Best Games for Google Daydream View

Google Daydream View has launched with only a small selection of videogame titles available from day one, but with prices ranging from free to £9.99 GBP, you’ll want to make sure you get your money’s worth. VRFocus has played each and every one of the videogame titles available to download via the Daydream app, so read on for our recommendations of the best videogames to play now.

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EarthShape

A Google Daydream exclusive title, EarthShape has been developed by Bithell Games of Volume and Thomas Was Alone fame. Volume is of course set to receive its own virtual reality (VR) tie-in in the form of Volume: Coda, but Bithell Games’ first entry into the new medium is an odd puzzle title narrated by Sue Perkins.

Priced at £4.79 and featuring both a campaign and an endless gameplay mode, EarthShape is a worthwhile investment that may not make use of all the unique capabilities of VR, but is enjoyable and makes good use of the Google Daydream’s 3DOF controller.

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Hunters Gate

Another Google Daydream exclusive and arguably the most traditional videogame experience currently available on the VR format, Hunters Gate lies somewhere between Diablo and Robotron. It’s an arcade shooter featuring two playable characters – and also, co-operative gameplay for two players – and with progression the player can unlock new weapons, spells and skills to take on their foes.

Sadly, the co-operative gameplay is limited to local wi-fi connections only, which does put a bit of a dampener on things, but even without online options Hunters Gate packs a solid amount of hours into its action-orientated package.

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Danger Goat

The third and final Google Daydream exclusive on VRFocus’ list, Danger Goat has been developed by UK VR specialist studio nDreams. The amusing premise (and associated marketing) belies a somewhat devilish puzzle videogame in which the player must guide a runaway goat through hundreds of traps, catapult the goat long distances and cause general mayhem as they attempt to reach safety in each level.

Danger Goat is available to download for Google Daydream now, priced at £4.99. nDreams has already stated that more Google Daydream videogames are in the works at the studio, but further titles are yet to be announced.

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes

The most expensive videogame title currently available for Google Daydream View, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes will be familiar to anyone who’s been paying attention to the VR scene over the last year. One player wears the head-mounted display (HMD) while another uses the freely printable manual. The first player has the view of a bomb, including any exposed cables and buttons, while the second player has to interpret this clues in order to find a guide to diffuse the bomb within the manual.

Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes has already launched on a number of different formats, and if you’ve already purchased a VR edition of the videogame there’s little difference here. However, if you’re new to VR with Google Daydream View, Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is an easy recommendation, despite the high price tag.

 

VRFocus will be bringing you more details on these in the coming days, including detailed reviews, but be sure to check out our guide to the best apps for Google Daydream in the meantime!

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Bithell Games Announces EarthShape for Daydream

Google’s event today, ‘Made By Google’ didn’t disappoint in terms of virtual reality (VR) announcements. The Daydream View hardware has finally been revealed along with some of the videogames and apps that’ll be coming to the device. Adding to that has been Mike Bithell, a British indie videogame developer who’s been working on Volume: Coda for PlayStation VR. He’s now revealed EarthShape for Daydream.

As Bithell describes EarthShape in a Tumblr post:”It’s a game about the millennia spanning mission of the first astronaut to leave Earth and terraform the universe. A ‘StarSeeker’ joined by a plucky lander. Together, they’ll travel the universe planting flowers and kicking off life through a fun new gameplay mechanic.”

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The developer will be working with a team of veterans on the project including composer Russell Shaw (who composed the music for the Fable franchise), animator Tim Borrelli (Red Faction, Saints Row) plus several others. He’s also managed to get the vocals talents of Sue Perkins (The Great British Bake Off) to tell the story and lend her comedy talents as well.

No further detail’s on the project have been released other than a couple of screenshots, which showcase a unique, cartoony art style featuring the astronaut and the lunar pod.

Daydream will be launching in November for $79 USD in a slate colour. It going to be the first headset that’ll be available in other combinations with crimson and snow being launched at a later date. The event has also seen the reveal of Pixel, Google’s first smartphone that’s Daydream compatible. No other smartphones were unveiled at the event to be compatible.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Daydream and EarthShape, reporting back with any further announcements.

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