About This Game Mars Odyssey is a single player VR simulator experience. Land on the red planet. Walk the surface of Mars in your living room and interact with full-scale, realistic NASA Landers and Rovers. Learn about the Red Planet, its history, and its geography in this interactive experience. Play time: 20 min. 1075eedd30 Title: Mars OdysseyGenre: SimulationDeveloper:Steel Wool StudiosPublisher:Steel Wool StudiosRelease Date: 8 Sep, 2016 Mars Odyssey Crack Don't expect too much from this, it was well made, but a simple visit to various Mars landers with very simple interaction tasks at each one.The dust storm was nice.As long as you understand this is a fairly simple and educational (to a point) Mars immersion app, then it's worth the discounted price I paid.. Small, short game that matches its discounted price well. It's half an hour worth spending. It's more like an impressive educational app than a game, but will sure spark some interest in our journey to Mars. While the almost non-exist "gameplay" part is underwhelming, it did prompt me to search how Opportunity cleans its dust on solar panel after blasting the dust off in game. Yeah, it's a shame that I don't know the secret of long lives of Mars rovers until now. However, to my defense, I wasn't closely following them 12 years ago after the initial excitement of Spirit and Opportunity's successful landing. Downloading a tiff from NASA took me almost an hour on a modem link in China back then. Now with half an hour, I am appreciating a real-sized Opportunity and Curiosity on Mars. What a time to be alive!Valve's Destination showed me Curiosity in VR first. Mars Odyssey let me touch a few instruments and see what they are. 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Enjoyable little experience. Will definitely let my nephew and friends kids play this one. They love Mars. The sunrise is beautiful as well. Visuals are great and audio is fantastic. I was expecting Athena to go Glados on me at one point though. ;). Vary cool, need a full version, I could spend hours playing a game like this. Enjoyed it!Nice visuals - not quite Raw Data level, but fine for a short & educational experience.Leads you along so you're not lost, so the pacing is fine.Changes things up so you're not bored.For the price it's a great little "VR experience" with the spaceship & Mars.I also really enjoyed the educational aspects. (Re-)Learned some interesting facts about the planet(s) & the history of technology we've landed on Mars.We liked 30min, but that was a 5min+ where my spouse had problems w\/interacting not working. Restarted & fixed it.I didn't finish it in the remaining 25min+ that I spent going through the adventure, reading things, listening to narration, and the interactive portions (again, they mix things up a bit so it's not repetitive\/boring). Will return to finish (had to stop for un-game-related reasons).Cool little experience to put people new to VR into. Not some hours long thing & not physically taxing (so good for variety of ages\/condition). And for the cheap price, you might just learn something (more) about Mars\/NASA landers&rovers.Keep up good work devs!. Well executed. Consider this as 'The Blu in space'. :)Really enjoyable demo of how VR should work. Not much replay value - but immersive and a lot of fun. Recommended.. This has the potential of being a good educational interactive experience for 6-14 year olds but not much more. It has a lot of bugs and is boring in its current state. The textures are very low-res compared to all of the imagery that is available from NASA. The rocks look like they are made from styrofoam. The teleporting is slow and not always accurate. The landers and hologram of mount olympus were decent. Driving the rover with the dust storm was the best part of the experience, until the dust storm dissapeared.. A fun, short educational on the planet next door. Graphics are stunning and lifelike which make the experience much more immersive and something you will want to share with friends. (Side note: My favorite thing about the game, which may be lame for some, was that you're actually wearing a helmet while on the planet's surface! Made it that much more realistic!)Now this game isn't for everyone. While it is an educational experience it is not on the same level as Apollo 11 VR or theBlu which I would say are far more engaging. In Mars Odyssey you're engagment is limited to repairing a few robots, remote operating a small rover, and watching the sunrise. If you love all things outside our Earth's atmosphere then pick this up and go on a journey 54.6 million kilometers away!*Side note* Guys, think of VR being in science classrooms all around the world. How incredible would that be for kids, after learning about their solar system, to actually visit their moon or another planet! Whether it be miles away from earth or miles under the ocean, I think VR has the capablities to really engage young minds. I don't know about you, but I hands on\/ interactive learning was always the best for me.
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Updated: Feb 29, 2020
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