About This Game In a world where most of humanity spends their waking life inside VR, one corporation has vast control over the planet. To ensure the freedom of humanity, you must enter the private simulation of an inventor long-thought dead.Roomscale GameplayHave you ever played an old wooden marble-maze that you tilt to move the marble toward the goal? Imagine that you had a huge one that you walked around on top of, and the maze tilted with your body weight. That's the basic idea that inspired the gameplay of Tilted Mind. There are 6 mazes you must beat in order to win the game.FeaturesThe game can be played with optional body tracking if you have 3 Vive Trackers in addition to your 2 controllers. Attach one Vive Tracker to the top of each foot and one to your back on your belt. (Calibrate the body after the intro video has played by pressing down in the menu and choosing "Recalibrate Body.") If you want to try body tracking and have only 2 Vive Trackers, you can still try it, but it's not optimized for 2 Trackers. Optional "Comfort Mode" that lets you play without the maze tilting--the ball gets pulled towards an arrow extending from your remote. 6d5b4406ea Title: Tilted MindGenre: IndieDeveloper:Paul SvelmoePublisher:Paul SvelmoeRelease Date: 9 Jun, 2017 Tilted Mind Activation Key Crack I'm playing this with a couple of foot trackers. The tracker implementation works very well, and it fools my body into believing that the floor is actually tilting.Definitely worth the money.. not much to it. but for 2.99 its ok. I have 54 VR Games in my library this is 1 of the best along with Holodance It is also 1 of the most difficult after the first couple of stages HIGHLY HIGHLY recommended Great fun & really tries to align you with your own body .... Again Highly Highly recommended .... along with Holodance. I just played the game for 40 minutes, and I feel like I'm floating. Like when you return from a rough sea trip and your body has trouble adjusting to standing on solid ground. Playing this game gave me the sensation of standing on a small raft, like the ground was actually shifting under my weight! The gameplay is similar to that of the original wooden marble-maze: You tilt the board a bit too much, overcompensate by tilting even more in the other direction, loses the ball and starts over. It's frustrating, but no more than you still want just one more try. What sets this game apart from its humble origins is that you use your entire body to move the board around, a much more physical and tactile experience. The environment and music track gives it all a very meditative and relaxed feel. The physics felt pretty lifelike too. I just wish I had Vive trackers. Alas, the labyrinth itself lacks polish! This becomes all the more notable when contrasted by the detailed environment. Still, Tilted Mind is a worthwhile experience, solidly build upon the strengths of the VR medium.. I'm playing this with a couple of foot trackers. The tracker implementation works very well, and it fools my body into believing that the floor is actually tilting.Definitely worth the money.. I just played the game for 40 minutes, and I feel like I'm floating. Like when you return from a rough sea trip and your body has trouble adjusting to standing on solid ground. Playing this game gave me the sensation of standing on a small raft, like the ground was actually shifting under my weight! The gameplay is similar to that of the original wooden marble-maze: You tilt the board a bit too much, overcompensate by tilting even more in the other direction, loses the ball and starts over. It's frustrating, but no more than you still want just one more try. What sets this game apart from its humble origins is that you use your entire body to move the board around, a much more physical and tactile experience. The environment and music track gives it all a very meditative and relaxed feel. The physics felt pretty lifelike too. I just wish I had Vive trackers. Alas, the labyrinth itself lacks polish! This becomes all the more notable when contrasted by the detailed environment. Still, Tilted Mind is a worthwhile experience, solidly build upon the strengths of the VR medium.. I just played the game for 40 minutes, and I feel like I'm floating. Like when you return from a rough sea trip and your body has trouble adjusting to standing on solid ground. Playing this game gave me the sensation of standing on a small raft, like the ground was actually shifting under my weight! The gameplay is similar to that of the original wooden marble-maze: You tilt the board a bit too much, overcompensate by tilting even more in the other direction, loses the ball and starts over. It's frustrating, but no more than you still want just one more try. What sets this game apart from its humble origins is that you use your entire body to move the board around, a much more physical and tactile experience. The environment and music track gives it all a very meditative and relaxed feel. The physics felt pretty lifelike too. I just wish I had Vive trackers. Alas, the labyrinth itself lacks polish! This becomes all the more notable when contrasted by the detailed environment. Still, Tilted Mind is a worthwhile experience, solidly build upon the strengths of the VR medium.
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