About This Game You play as a wizard who receives a package from an old friend and gets sucked into a constantly shrinking enchanted artifact. Inside, scattered magic puzzles must be solved before the room collapses. Using a newly learned scaling spell, you are able to shrink and expand objects at a distance. After managing to solve these puzzles, another artifact awaits, leading to a deeper dimension of itself, with more puzzles to solve. Will you survive?Features Become trapped in a magical relic Learn a scaling spell to resize objects in the environment Solve various thought-provoking puzzles in VR Immerse yourself in a mystical and otherworldly atmosphere Race against time to escape collapsing rooms Available for Arcades on SpringboardVR 7aa9394dea Title: Conjuror's EyeGenre: Casual, IndieDeveloper:Escality, LLCPublisher:Escality, LLCRelease Date: 14 Mar, 2018 Conjuror's Eye Download Now conjurors eye Conjuror's Eye has some MAJOR problems. For the price, it's worth picking up, though. It's a decent puzzle game with innovative concepts. Puzzle gamers will enjoy it - assuming they can avoid motion sickness and handle the poorly calibrated controls. TL;DR - Worth the cheap price, but needs some major updates.1) No teleportative motion.You're trapped inside a cube, so you wouldn't think you'd need to move around, but the lack of teleportative motion means that if you're not careful, you're in for a pukefest.2) No options.The game doesn't allow you to adjust sound or lighting (or choose teleportative motion). I actually wasn't able to see a lot of the graphics because the game defaults to a very, very dark interior (on the Vive) despite the screenshots showing a much brighter and visible room.3) Controls are wonky.The control concept is genius - spread your hands to enlarge, compress them to shrink. But instead of pointing at objects with your finger, you have to point at them with your palm. Then, the shrink\/grow sizing is not one-to-one, and capped by the software. So instead of sizing something exactly, you're struggling to get objects JUST the right size for the puzzle.4) Puzzle timers are unforgiving.Problem one here is the puzzle timer starts even before you're able to interract with the room. Problem two is the timers are unforgiving even then, making the game nigh impossible for kids. Couple that with slow stage-swaps (while the room is still shrinking) , and the game is less "fun" than it is a "chore."For $1, the game has potential.. This is a moderately challenging puzzle game with straight forward controls. There is a certain amount of elegance in the simplicity, and it does require you to use your brain to beat it. Despite being quite short it is a great value, and I think this will be my go to game when showing friends VR.Unfortunately I have an anime profile picture, so none of my opinions matter.. I love this game! Can't wait for the modding community to add some Dating Sim gameplay to this!!!. If I could sum up my thoughts about this game in one word, it would be PogChamp. Super neat little puzzle game that takes some careful thinking and observation to beat within an hour. Love the work Escailty Games is doing and I can't wait for them to put the s in Games!Easter Egg: Make the apple on the desk as large as possible and watch as it violates the First Law of Thermodynamics :). Lots of reviews saying the same thing. It's short, but it's a clever mechanic it's cheap and it's fun, so know what you are getting into and enjoy.. Conjuror's Eye is a really fun game for the price. My friends and I took turns playing the game and timing ourselves to see how fast we could go. None of us beat the developer time... yet. My wifi crashed when we were playing so I think some of the achievements didn't go through like completing the game but I think that is less a problem with the game and more just the nature of steam itself. If you like solving puzzles and the stress of doing so under a time crunch, this is the game for you. I hope to see a Conjuror's Eye 2, maybe the delivery boy could finally be paid.
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