Sherlock VR

by 6waves


Adventure

1.99 usd



Become Sherlock and solve mysterious crimes plaguing the streets of London in VR


Explore 3D crime scenes and solve mysterious cases in the footsteps of Sherlock and Watson!This is a hidden object game where you step into the shoes of the greatest detective in the world and save London from crime! Join Watson, Mrs. Hudson, Molly and many other characters from the Sherlock franchise on a crime solving adventure. Explore immersive environments in VR, find clues through old fashioned detective work, catch criminals and eradicate all crime from London!Daydream controller required.Bug Fixes- UI moved to fit Daydream lenses

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The first case is very simple to solve, the other two are not much more complex, you will probably finish the whole thing in an hour, but it isn't very expensive so that's OK. You are very much guided through the game, told what to pick up and you can't pick up items you don't need. I would have liked more challenging game play. The rooms are beautiful and the binaural sound is excellent, especially the fountain, it's a shame there isn't more audio.

Rupert Brun

Excellent Game

Faisal Alkhan

It's a hidden object game in 3D with quite a bit of repetitiveness. It also randomly crashes when I haven't even run it recently, which tells me it's always running in the background.

Yervant

Really loved it. Great story, great graphics etc but it felt really short.. i completed it within 3 hours

A Google user

It's only a VR version of all the other find the missing object games.

James D

Runs poorly on the 5" Pixel. Probably more an issue with my hardware than the application itself but there it is. Very shortly into playing it will begin to lag quite a bit.

Kristian Hager

I would rate this 5 stars ask day long if there was more Cases to play.

Anthony Dyson

VR controls need work, nice game design gone to waste

Stephen Ayers

Short but has potential. I disliked the repetitive gameplay. I also don't feel like the cases are anywhere near as interesting as any Sherlock story I've read. More narrative please. Also I didn't like the political tie in for the final case, find some other outlet for that.

Kenton Roberts

Looks ok, not up to the standard of fantastic beasts and the way it all works is very repetitive

John Murrey