1. VR Party Game (Google Cardboard, Samsung Gear VR)
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Remember Evolve, that asynchronous multiplayer game that had a lot of hype and they disappeared? Well, this is sort of like that, but in VR. Using 1 VR player and the rest playing more traditionally, this is game players in a similar manner to the recent Mario games. Up to three players try to complete a challenge, while the VR player tries to disrupt them. Imagine trying this while drinking along the way. Be prepared for many broken friendships, the sign of a great party game.
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3. The Lab (HTC Vive)
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Nvidia is showing off its graphics and physics in their first ever game. Just like the Lab, this is a collection of minigames, but with a circus focus. I had the chance to play a shooting range game, and before long I was aiming down the sights like I was actually in a shooting gallery. Once more like Valve’s party game, this is the perfect opportunity to settle between your friends who is the better shot.
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5. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes (HTC Vive, Oculus Rift)
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Players will have to wait until December to get their hands on this title, but it’s shaping up to be a great party game. Similar to the card game Mafia, a group of players is randomly assigned roles in a village, and then have to deduce who the werewolf is before everyone dies. This has a multiplayer element so friends can play together, but you might have to enfore a ‘buy your own headset’ rule to make sure they’re enough to go around.
Source: VR-Zone