Acclaimed VR Puzzle Game ‘FORM’ Now Available for Oculus Rift

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Release in June, FORM is a VR puzzle game which has received top marks for its imposing, dream-like architecture and geometric puzzles. Now the game is available for Oculus Rift via both SteamVR and the Oculus store with a discount for the next week.

Form launched initially on SteamVR in June supporting the HTC Vive. Now developer Charm Games has updated the SteamVR version with proper Oculus Rift support, and also launched the title on the Oculus store. The game also picks up a new “Cortex Mode” which lets players listen to the game’s soundtrack withing the game’s stunning environments. For the next week the game is discounted to $12, and will return to a newly lowered $15 price point thereafter.

FORM Review

Form may be the first VR title from Charm Games, but the clearly talented Vancouver-based studio produced an impressive work which Road to VR’s Scott Haden called a “truly VR-native experience that you’ll have a hard time forgetting.” The game has also managed to hold down an impressive 93% positive user rating on Steam.

Good news for Form fans: the studio says they’re “working on new VR experiences.”

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  • Skippy76

    Acclaimed?
    It has terrible reviews on Steam.

    • IanTH

      I see nothing but “thumbs up” when glancing, and an overall “Very Positive”. Where are you seeing terrible reviews?

    • ShiftyInc

      11 negative reviews and 164 positive ones. maybe your confused thumb up in blue means it’s a good game. And those negative reviews are about how the game is somewhat short.