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Welcome to "Order Up: Place it ASAP or It's a Wrap!"—an immersive VR experience where you, as the player, embark on a quest to place a special delivery order. Navigate through a house, decipher clues, and think quickly to avoid giving wrong answers inspired by classical point-and-click adventures. It's a race against the clock, and failure means starting from scratch.

This game aims to shed light on the challenges we face with the ever-increasing complexity of online ordering, especially the frustrations of two-factor authorization and personalized ads. Through a blend of humor and sarcasm, "Order Up" presents a lighthearted take on these issues while providing an entertaining experience.

While "Order Up" still has a few rough edges and unfinished elements, such as UI and performance optimization, it strives to engage players while accommodating those prone to motion sickness. I'm also exploring the potential of transforming this game into a Mixed Reality experience in the future.

I value your feedback and opinions. Every input is welcome as we work together to shape the future of VR gaming. Enjoy the game and place your order right in time ;-)

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order_up.apk 555 MB

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Enjoyment: I enjoyed the game overall. The escape room style gameplay was fun, and I found the puzzles to be challenging but not too difficult. I also enjoyed the fact that the game only uses hand tracking, which made it feel more immersive.

Concept: The concept of the game is fun (it started with Valem’s video HA!). Played an escape room game in VR is always very immersive. Also, the game does a good job of hiding things in the house. The sequence of the rooms to visit did give away the solution though. Good sense of urgency here due to events.

Presentation: The presentation of the game is good. I especially enjoyed the tiny door 3D icons, which were great visuals and felt good to interact with.

Use of Theme: The game uses the theme of special delivery well. I was panicking to get the deal but I forgot my password. I also remember that I left the password somewhere hmmm. The environment is well-designed, and it feels like you’re in house that is lived.

Overall, I enjoyed the game. It was a fun and challenging experience, and I thought the use of hand tracking was a great addition instead of normal Controller.

Technical Notes: Due to limitation of hand tracking the password I input was typed wrong. There could have been a Backspace button.