Additional Information
Developer
William at Oxford
ReleaseState
released
Publisher
William at Oxford
Store Release Date
18 August 2020 – 07:03:03 UTC ( )
osarch
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community_hub_visible
Yes
OpenVrSupport
Yes
ControllerVr
PlayAreaVr
vrheadsetstreaming
Yes
onlyvrsupport
Yes
Primary Genre
Casual (4)
Store Genres
Casual (4)
Steam Release Date
18 August 2020 – 07:02:53 UTC ( )
Store Asset Modification Time
2 August 2022 – 07:56:21 UTC ( ) (1659426981)
library_assets
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Detected Technologies (?)
Unity Engine , OpenVR SDK
First seen on SteamDB
3 August 2020 – 01:08:57 UTC ( ) , in changelist #9085925
Supported Languages
11 Languages
Interface
Full Audio
Subtitles
English
Yes
Yes
French
Yes
Yes
Italian
Yes
Yes
German
Yes
Yes
Spanish - Spain
Yes
Yes
Russian
Yes
Yes
Japanese
Yes
Yes
Simplified Chinese
Yes
Yes
Traditional Chinese
Yes
Yes
Portuguese - Portugal
Yes
Yes
Korean
Yes
Yes
Tags
Categories
Hardware Categories
0 players right now
0 24-hour peak
4 all-time peak 6 November 2020
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Store data
59 followers2 positive reviews
3 negative reviews
40.00% positive reviews
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45.83% SteamDB Rating
2 40.0% positive reviews
3 60.0% negative reviews
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