Charming VR Adventure Spark of Light Sneaks onto SteamVR

It has been a while since VRFocus last encountered Dutch virtual reality (VR) developer Pillow’s Willow VR Studios, the last tie being at Gamescom 2018 when the studio demoed its location-based entertainment (LBE) offering Exodus Burned. The studio is better known for an adorable adventure title for mobile devices called Spark of Light, and now it turns out that a version has arrived on Steam today.

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Originally a Samsung Gear VR title released in 2017, Pillow’s Willow VR Studios then brought the videogame to additional mobile headsets like Google Daydream and HTC Vive Focus. Now, after first confirming a PC version was in the works and without a hint of warning Spark of Light is now compatible with HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.

A childlike fantasy adventure, Spark of Light is set in a fantasy fairy tale realm of Mothlings, giants and other magical creatures, telling the story of Nerow a young lad who needs to save the world from darkness. The greedy Moth King has stolen the sun, so it’s up to Nerow to track him down and restore the sun to its rightful place in the sky.

Featuring third-person gameplay, players find themselves in the middle of each world, with Nerow able to run around them, following paths and using various platforms to get to inaccessible areas. Spark of Light is all about solving environmental puzzles, as players search for fireflies to illuminate the world. With no combat to speak of, the non-violent gameplay is suitable for all ages.

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In fact, it doesn’t matter what age you are, as Spark of Light was one of VRFocus’ favourite puzzle titles for Gear VR originally. Giving it a solid four-stars in our review we said: “Spark of Light is all heart, a wonderful fantasy escape for all the family. What it does right it does really well. Pillow’s Willow has certainly shown its talent for creating a rich experience that no one could really hate.”

You’ll find Spark of Light retailing on Steam for £4.49 GBP. For further updates from Pillow’s Willow VR Studios, keep reading VRFocus.

The Best Gear VR Games of 2017

We’re at the end of the second (calendar) year where virtual reality (VR) head mounted displays (HMDs) have been commercially available. And whilst the majority of talk when discussing both the past, specifically that of 2017 as a whole, and of the future for VR going into 2018 has been about the PC based HMDs like HTC Vive and Oculus Rift and console VR in the form of the PlayStation VR that doesn’t mean smartphone-based HMDs don’t still have a place in the conversation.

Whilst the Samsung Gear VR is the elder stateman of commercial VR, and arguably of this generation as a whole it isn’t done yet. And whilst some would have you believe that it is purely of use for 360 degree video those with a Gear VR controller would likely in turn ask them what on Earth they were talking about.

For this year in review we’re going to be taking a look back at some of the best videogame titles VRFocus has come across during 2017 for Samsung’s headset. Who knows, you may see something that you want to get to experience on your own Gear VR. Please note the below are in no particular order of importance or recommendation, but do feel free to check them out.

Augmented Empire

It would have been quite impossible to do this list and not include the title from Coatsink Software, best known in VR circles for their work on Esper and Esper 2. Featuring a top notch voice acting cast and a tight script, Augmented Empire is a strategy role-playing game (RPG) that takes you, effectively, into a VR diorama from which the story of the
island of New Savannah and the dramas caused by a society split through a rigid class system plays out.

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SBK VR

If you are a racer at heart then it might not be four wheels you should be considering on the Gear VR but two. The 2016 FIM Superbike World Championship came to VR in the form of SBK VR, complete with official licences for all the bikes riders and circuits. So, if you’re a Kawasaki fan, you’re sorted. Ducati? No problem. Honda? Yamaha? All there. The game comprises three modes: Quick Race and Time Trial, both of which are self-explanatory, with the third being Championship mode. Races here even containing qualifying sessions – although they are skippable.  Almost surprisingly good in its immersion this is one racer well worth checking out.

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Spark of Light

Let there be light – Spark of Light, that is. A wave shooter from Dutch developer Pillow’s Willow VR Studio, Spark of Light is also available on a number of other HMDs, and recently featured in the reveal of the Vive Focus. On Gear VR though it remains a gem, with our only real criticism being that we’d have liked a lot more of it. A casual puzzler, in Spark of Light you take on the roles Nerow, a boy who lives with his sister in a magical land. Things are perfectly fine until the sun is stolen by the Moth King. It’s up to Nerow to use light to not only solve puzzles but bring it back to his world as a whole.

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Skylight

When you’ve got a Gear VR title from the developer of Darknet and Tactera, E McNeill, you have an expectation that it will be something special – and VRFocus was very pleased to find that Skylight (which we gave a full five stars to in our review) lives up to the expectation. A turn-based strategy videogame, in Skylight you’ve got to control an armada of spaceships through a series of increasingly challenging levels. How you lay out your armada is up to you, capital ships, frigates, fighters, each have their own strategic strengths and weaknesses. Can you balance them all and lead your fleet to victory? With thirty missions in the  single player mode and multiplayer too you’ll have plenty to keep you occupied.

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Term1nal

From one sci-fi title to another now but leaping from the strategy genre to stealth in the form of cybercrime videogame Term1nal. From Force Field VR, the makers of Oculus Rift title Landfall, Term1nal follows the story of Flynn Lightman. A hacker specialising in remotely controlling androids from the safety of his secret hide-out. Hired to infiltrate STRIDE Industries, a data security and advanced robotics company, Lightman takes control of one of STRIDE’s prototype android’s and delves into the depths of the facility alongside an over enthusiastic robot dog. Part third-person stealth title, part puzzle videogame, Term1nal‘s story blurs the line between organic and synthetic.

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HTC’s Vive Focus Confirmed for Western Release

HTC Vive President China, Alvin Graylin Wang, revealed the forthcoming Vive Focus late last night, a new standalone head-mounted display (HMD), the HTC Developer Conference in Beijing. To showcase this headset, virtual reality (VR) videogame Spark of Light from Pillow’s Willow VR Studios was displayed, and in a press release the developer confirmed that the HMD will launch in 2018, first in China followed by the rest of the world ‘later that year’.

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“We chose to use Spark of Light on stage as this game shows the distinguishing features of our new headset in an optimal way,” Alvin Graylin Wang explains. “For example this wireless headset with integrated processor, allows the user to move more freely in the virtual world. For example, Spark of Light has a high level of details and with our headset you can really lean forward and have a look at all the beautifully created visuals in the game.”

Commenting on HTC’s new developments, Pillow’s Willow VR Studios CEO Andy Lürling stated: “Besides the introduction of the Vive Focus, also Vive Wave was introduced. This is HTC’s open platform for VR, meaning that our games, without extra work, now are playable on many VR headsets of different manufacturers.

“This really can be seen as a new step to maturity of the VR market.”

Pillow’s Willow VR Studios’ Chief Creative Officer, Peter Kortenhoeven adds: “With our proprietary DreamLight system we have anticipated on this next generation headset with integrated processor. With its higher frame rate than the mobile phones versions, the visuals we created just give a so much better experience for the players of our games.”

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According to Pillow’s Willow VR Studios, the HTC Vive Focus will be available in 2018, first in China followed by the rest of the world later that year. Spark of Light is set to be available on the Vive Wave platform, and is already available to download on the Samsung Gear VR and on Google Daydream.

VRFocus has contacted HTC Vive for further information regarding the western launch of the Vive Focus, and will keep you updated with any further developments.

Fairy tale Puzzler Spark of Light Arrives on Google Daydream

Dutch developer Pillow’s Willow VR Studios released its first virtual reality (VR) title Spark of Light on Samsung Gear VR a couple of months ago and now the title has been brought to another platform, Google Daydream.

Set in a fantasy fairy tale realm of Mothlings, giants and other magical creatures, Spark of Light is the story of Nerow a young lad who needs to save the world from darkness. The greedy Moth King has stolen the sun, so it’s up to Nerow to track him down and restore the sun to its rightful place in the sky.

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To do this players must solve the various environmental puzzles that stand in their way, collect the hidden light sources that’ll aid their quest whilst avoiding mothling guards and other hazards on route.

“Our ‘DreamLight’ system illuminates the game in a unique way,” said Pillow’s Willow VR Studios’ CEO Andy Lürling in a statement. “The reviews are very positive and we notice with the Oculus Gear VR version -released last August- that we reach a wide audience from young to old, both men and women, which was one of our objectives. All in all we are very satisfied”.

VRFocus reviewed Spark of Light, finding it to be ‘a wonderful fantasy escape for all the family’, giving it four stars.

Now that the Daydream version has been released the next step is a PC version which Pillow’s Willow VR Studios has already confirmed is in the works.

For further updates from Pillow’s Willow VR Studios on Spark of Light and its other VR projects, keep reading VRFocus.

Pillow’s Willow VR Studios’ Spark of Light Coming to Google Daydream Next week

Last month Pillow’s Willow VR Studios released its first virtual reality (VR), a magical puzzle adventure for Samsung Gear VR called Spark of Light. At the time the developer confirmed a Google Daydream version was also on the way, originally slated for a September release. Today, VRFocus can confirm the official release date has been revealed as 3rd October. 

Spark of Light’s story revolves around a young boy called Nerow, who lives in a fairy tale land filled with all sorts of fantasy creatures, like Mothlings and giants. Suddenly this peaceful world is plunged into permanent darkness when the greedy Moth King steals the sun. It’s up to players to guide Nerow, solving environmental puzzles on route, to retrieve light sources and help restore balance.

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VRFocus reviewed Spark of Light, finding it to be wonderfully imaginative and engrossing, giving it four stars.

Pillow’s Willow VR Studios isn’t stopping at Google Daydream either, with the studio revealing earlier this month that a PC version is being developed without going into details on whether it would be for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive or both.

For further updates from Pillow’s Willow VR Studios on Spark of Light and its other VR projects, keep reading VRFocus.

Spark of Light Developer Confirms PC Version in the Works

Last month Pillow’s Willow VR Studios released its first virtual reality (VR) videogame for Samsung Gear VR, a fantasy puzzle experience called Spark of Light. The title has already been confirmed for Google Daydream, and now the studio has stated it’s working on a PC version as well.

VRFocus reviewed Spark of Light for Gear VR, giving it four stars, saying: “Spark of Light is all heart, a wonderful fantasy escape for all the family. What it does right it does really well. Pillow’s Willow has certainly shown its talent for creating a rich experience that no one could really hate.”

In the review VRFocus also mentioned that it would be good to see a PC version, enabling headsets like Oculus Rift and HTC Vive to be able to peer into the detailed background – which could also enable other puzzle opportunities. Well it seems VRFocus wasn’t far off the mark as Pillow’s Willow Merijn Vogelsang responded via Twitter to confirm a PC version is already in the works.

Spark of Light’s story revolves around Nerow, a young boy who lives in a magical land of fantasy creatures, like Mothlings and giants. This peaceful place is suddenly plunged into darkness when the greedy Moth King steals the sun. Players have to guide Nerow through various levels, retrieving light sources and solving environmental puzzles whilst trying to rescue the sun.

And that’s not the only project the studio is working on. There’s also Pillow’s Willow, originally a proof of concept developed in conjunction with Manus VR that’s coming to Oculus Rift and HTC Vive in 2018. And Reef Quest, an undersea adventure coming to Gear VR and Google Daydream early 2018.

Pillow’s Willow VR Studios hasn’t yet confirmed when Spark of Light will be coming to PC, when it does VRFocus will let you know.

Review: Spark of Light

In amongst all the wave shooters and horribly put together tech demos trying to showcase what virtual reality (VR) is like there are some gems, videogames that utilise the designated platform to its potential whilst creating a magical virtual world that just sucks you in. One such title that Samsung Gear VR users should take note of is Spark of Light, a quintessential children’s fairy tale storybook, all wrapped up in VR bindings.

The first VR title by Dutch developer Pillow’s Willow VR Studio, Spark of Light is a nice casual puzzle experience that revolves around a young lad called Nerow, who lives in a fantasy realm with magical creatures and his sister. Then one day this peace is shattered when the greedy Moth King steals the sun, so now it’s up to you as Nerow to bring light back to this darkened world.

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To do this most of the puzzles revolve around light, namely using fireflies. Each level is entirely wrapped around you, as if like some sort of miniature railway set. And hidden in the landscape are the fireflies, some are easy to spot while others require a bit more investigation. And they only illuminate once brought back to Nerow, who then uses them to light his way.

These orbs of light have many uses in Spark of Light, as they can be picked up and dragged from Nerow into lanterns or other objects to activate them, moving platforms or unlocking new areas. Take them all away from Nerow whilst he’s walking and he’ll instantly stop, shivering in the darkness until some light is returned.

All the puzzles are simple enough for kids to pick up whilst older gamers should find the hidden quirks of the title enjoyable. It’s the way Pillow’s Willow plays with light and depth that makes Spark of Light so mesmerising. Whilst you can’t lean into the landscape because it’s on Gear VR (make an PC version, hint, hint) the studio has created a rich and vibrant tapestry of colour and landscapes using Unity. Nerow will at times loom over you like a giant, then at other points wander through doorways or along paths in the distance like a tiny insect. All the while there are puzzles to look out for, not all of which can be solved in Nerow’s immediate vicinity.

If there’s one issue that can be levied at Spark of Light is its gameplay length. It’s a single-player puzzle solver, so once you’ve completed all five areas – which took less than two hours – there wasn’t much reason to go back in, or at least play it again straight away. The trouble is Spark of Light is such an enjoyable little title that it feels like you whizz through the levels in no time, watching the credits roll by just as the videogame is getting into its stride.

Spark of Light is all heart, a wonderful fantasy escape for all the family. What it does right it does really well. Pillow’s Willow has certainly shown its talent for creating a rich experience that no one could really hate. What it needs though is more, not only because you just want to keep playing but also to elevate it above the short, sub-one hour throw away demos that litter the platform.

80%

Awesome

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Spark of Light für Samsung Gear VR: Neues Grafikniveau für mobiles VR

Eine visuelle Granate für mobiles VR soll das Puzzle-Adventure Spark of Light für die Samsung Gear VR und Google Daydream sein, dank des einzigartigen DreamLight-Systems. Der ab sofort für die Gear VR erschienene Titel spielt in einem magischen Land, das in eine ewige Dunkelheit verfällt. Der Spieler versucht, Lichtquellen zu finden und die Welt wieder zu einem sonnigeren Plätzchen zu verwandeln. Die Umsetzung für Google Daydream soll im nächsten Monat erscheinen.

Spark of Light: Und es werde Licht …

Ein gieriger Motten-König ist schuld: der stahl kurzerhand die Sonne und brachte so ewige Nacht über die Welt. Als junger Held Nerow versucht ihr in Spark of Light, Lichtquellen zu entdecken und das Gleichgewicht wieder herzustellen. Dabei begegnen euch allerlei fantastische Kreaturen wie Mottenlinge und Riesen. Die Entwickler betonen, dass die ganze Welt den Spieler einhüllt und beschreiben sie als „virtuelle Traumlandschaft“.

Der CEO Andy Lürling des Entwicklerstudios Pillow’s Willow VR Studio ist von dem magischen Abenteuer jedenfalls überzeugt. Im würde öfter gesagt, dass Spark of Light das Grafikniveau für mobiles VR wirklich auf eine neue Ebene bringe. Zum Einsatz kommt das eigene DreamLight-System, das das Spiel in einer einzigartigen Weise illuminiere. Lürling hofft, mit dem herausfordernden und märchenhaften Spark of Light nicht nur Hardcore-Gamer, sondern eine größere Zielgruppe anzusprechen. Mit hochqualitativen Inhalten will erhebt man sogar den Anspruch, die Evolution der VR-Industrie voranzutreiben.

Zwei weitere Titel hat Pillow’s Willow in der Mache, eines davon soll für die Oculus Rift und HTC Vive im nächsten Jahr erscheinen. Außerdem steht das Unterwasser-Adventure Reef Quest auf dem Programm. Das Spiel für die Samsung Gear VR und Googles Daydream will der Entwickler im Frühjahr 2018 veröffentlichen. Spark of Light ist ab sofort im Oculus Store der Gear VR für knapp 8 Euro erhältlich. Es unterstützt den Controller, der Download ist etwas über 400 MB groß. Die Umsetzung für Googles DayDream soll im nächsten September erscheinen.

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Spark of Light Appears on Gear VR, Coming to Daydream Next Month

This week Pillow’s Willow VR Studios launched its first virtual reality (VR) title for Samsung Gear VR, a puzzle-adventure videogame called Spark of Light.

The mobile experience revolves around Nerow, a young boy who lives in a magical land filled with all sorts of fantasy creatures, like Mothlings and giants. Suddenly this peaceful world is plunged into permanent darkness when the greedy Moth King steals the sun. It’s up to players to guide Nerow, solving environmental puzzles on route, to retrieve light sources and help restore balance.

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“We are told our game really raises the bar for visual quality standards on mobile VR,” said Chief Creative Officer Peter Kortenhoeven in a statement. “Our ‘DreamLight’ system illuminates the game in a unique way.”

Players will find that the Spark of Light world completely wraps around them – it’s not just a case of looking forward – enveloping them in a world that Pillow’s Willow VR Studios describes as a ‘virtual dreamscape’.

“Spark of Light combines a fairytale-like experience with challenging gameplay”, adds Andy Lürling, CEO of Pillow’s Willow VR Studios. “We managed to create a VR game for a more diverse group besides the ‘hardcore’ gamers. By developing high quality content we believe to contribute to the evolution of the VR industry.”

Spark of Light is now available on the Oculus Store for $7.99 USD/€7.99 EUR/£7.99 GBP. Additionally, the studio has also confirmed a version for Google Daydream, due for launch in September.

Pillow’s Willow VR Studios currently has two further projects in development, the first is Pillow’s Willow, originally a proof of concept developed in conjunction with Manus VR that’s coming to Oculus Rift and HTC Vive in 2018. The second is Reef Quest, an undersea adventure where players are tasked with cleaning up the ocean. This will be another mobile VR title, coming to Gear VR and Google Daydream early 2018.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Pillow’s Willow VR Studios, reporting back with its latest videogame updates.