System: Valve Index & HTC Vive
Price at Time Of Review: Free
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Adventure
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Standing
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: 15+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 90
Description: Numbers. What do they mean? The modern field of Accountancy is a serious and honourable profession. Many human beings have spent their lives toiling over the hard science of numbers. Thousands have died so that we may get to the level of understanding that we have today. Thousands have died. However, as Accountants and Numbersmiths embraced the abacus and the calculator, today we must embrace the latest technological advancement.
Virtual Reality. In early 2016, three highly qualified Accountants came together to see what potential economic savings and visualisations could be achieved with The HTC Vive. These Accountants were quickly and discreetly discarded to be replaced by award-winning game studio Crows Crows Crows and the newly announced VR studio Squanchtendo, to create the ultimate electronic number-crunching program. Let’s get one thing straight: Accountancy is a mature profession and is not for children.
Review: If you like weird cartoon shows like Adventure Time and Rick and Morty you will probably enjoy this game a lot more than most people. But the good news is most people should also find some enjoyment here! While you can finish the game quite easily within 1 hour you will find yourself going back to finish up the levels and find all the things you were missing. Its got some laughs, some brain scratching puzzles and craziness by the truckload. I do feel it is worth the money, but only just as if you can hold off and wait for it to be in a sale you will probably enjoy it a lot more. It’s good on the PSVR and it is good on the Oculus Quest, but its home will always be Steam.