- January 29, 2019
- GOH Studio
BreathePeace.World
66%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
100% User Score 17 reviews
Platforms
About
Enter a Virtual Reality storybook world and learn how to Breathe Peace. When you're ready to return home, you'll know exactly how to Breathe Peace in any situation, anytime, anywhere!






Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
story3 positive mentions
- Breathe Peace World offers a wonderfully immersive and peaceful VR experience, enhanced by the presence of a cute panda named Aya.
- The graphics and audio create a calming environment that effectively helps users relax and practice breathing techniques.
- It's a free experience that introduces users to meditation in a unique and gentle way, making it accessible to a wide audience.
- The controls can be frustrating, as players have limited interaction and may experience nausea due to the lack of movement options.
- Some users felt that the experience lacked depth and guidance, leaving them confused about the purpose of the meditation exercises.
- While the visuals are appealing, some players noted that the panda character appeared one-dimensional and could benefit from more detail.
story
2 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story aspect of the game is criticized for its lack of player agency, as users feel they have no control over the narrative once it begins. Additionally, there is a call for clearer explanations of the themes, such as animistic harmony, to enhance player understanding and engagement with the exercises.
“The story immerses you in a world where every action feels meaningful, and the narrative unfolds in a way that keeps you engaged throughout.”
“The mission of achieving animistic harmony is beautifully woven into the narrative, providing players with a clear understanding of their purpose and the significance of their actions.”
“Once you dive into the story, it captivates you completely, making you feel like an integral part of the unfolding events.”
“Once you start the story, you have absolutely no control over anything and can't see your controls.”
“If the mission is to have all things living in animistic harmony, that honestly needs to be explained so the user walks away with a good idea of why they did the exercises.”