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Steam News21 September 20205y ago

Now you can play in VR!

Jung's Labyrinth now supports VR! If you ever wondered how would the labyrinth look in VR, now you can try it!

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  • Compatibility
  • Balance
  • Gameplay
changedJung's Labyrinth now supports VR!You can play in VR by switching to the "virtual_reality" beta branch (right click on game -> properties -> betas) . On Windows only. IMPORTANT!: Restart the Steam client after installing the game for it to appear in Steam VR Home.
changedJung's Labyrinth now supports VR!The VR port is incomplete, so for that reason I turned on a God mode - you cannot die. Traps and enemies do no damage. Two scenes have a slightly larger scale than the player. Other than that, you can play through the whole game and finish it to the end like you would normally.
changedJung's Labyrinth now supports VR!Here is some VR gameplay if you wonder how it looks:

Jung's Labyrinth changes

changedYou can play in VR by switching to the "virtual_reality" beta branch (right click on game -> properties -> betas) . On Windows only. IMPORTANT!: Restart the Steam client after installing the game for it to appear in Steam VR Home.
changedThe VR port is incomplete, so for that reason I turned on a God mode - you cannot die. Traps and enemies do no damage. Two scenes have a slightly larger scale than the player. Other than that, you can play through the whole game and finish it to the end like you would normally.
changedHere is some VR gameplay if you wonder how it looks:

Jung's Labyrinth now supports VR!

If you ever wondered how would the labyrinth look in VR, now you can try it!

You can play in VR by switching to the"virtual_reality"beta branch (right click on game -> properties -> betas). On Windows only. IMPORTANT!: Restart the Steam client after installing the game for it to appear in Steam VR Home.

The VR port is incomplete, so for that reason I turned on a God mode - you cannot die. Traps and enemies do no damage. Two scenes have a slightly larger scale than the player. Other than that, you can play through the whole game and finish it to the end like you would normally.

I've tested it on Oculus Rift S (it should run on other headsets too, there are only 3 buttons needed to control the game + joysticks to move).

Here is some VR gameplay if you wonder how it looks:

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Steam News / 21 September 2020

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