- July 4, 2020
- Mozai Games
Fingers: Mini Games
82%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay, optimization
95% User Score 38 reviews
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About
"Fingers: Mini Games" is a virtual reality game that requires players to stand and interact with objects using hand controllers. The game features three mini-games, including a dexterity-based game similar to Jenga and a puzzle-based game where players must build a pyramid from scattered pieces. The game utilizes realistic physics and allows for individual finger control with compatible controllers.








Audience ScoreBased on 38 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
gameplay1 negative mentions
- The game offers a fun and quirky experience, especially for users of the Valve Index controllers, with excellent finger tracking and immersive hand physics.
- The mini-games, particularly the Jenga and pattern building puzzles, are engaging and provide a decent challenge, making the gameplay enjoyable.
- It's a very affordable game that provides good value for the price, with potential for future updates and additional content.
- The mechanics for picking up and manipulating objects can be frustratingly imprecise, often leading to items slipping out of the player's grip.
- There is a lack of guidance or instructions, which can leave players confused about how to progress in certain mini-games.
- The game can cause physical discomfort, such as neck strain, due to the need to look down at a table-height setup for extended periods.
gameplay
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay features a picking up mechanic that is inconsistent, often described as frustrating due to a notably weak grip. Overall, this aspect has received mixed feedback from users.
“The picking things up mechanic is hit or miss, as you have the weakest grip in the world.”