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No. of Players: Single Release Date: 2016-05-19 Genre: Adventure, Indie, Simulation Developer: Minority Media Inc. Publisher: Minority Media Inc. Website: https://store.steampowered.com/app/356180/Time_Machine_VR/

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*****MAJOR UPDATE*****

  • Motion controls are now easier to use and more intuitive.
  • Motion controls tutorial is now easier to complete, so you can get playing sooner!
  • Added Invert-Y option to control settings for added gameplay flexibility.
  • Improved graphics performance for reduced pixelation.
  • Improved CPU performance.
  • Added support for Canadian French.
  • Added subtitles support.

ABOUT THE GAME


Strap on your headset and dive into the ocean to come face-to-face with aquatic ancient sea creatures brought to life by the latest developments in paleontology!

SYNOPSIS

Meet the titans of the prehistoric sea
You are a time-travelling cadet tasked with exploring the Jurassic era and the ancient creatures that once ruled the prehistoric oceans. Use an array of advanced tech tools to track, examine, and discover scientifically accurate creatures like mosasaurs, livyatans, and megalodons. As you uncover the mysteries of the ancient past, find the connection between a prehistoric virus, the melting ice caps, and a present-day epidemic that is exterminating humankind. If you are a paleontology buff, beat the game and check out Exploration Mode, where you can revisit the oceans and unlock more about the ancient era creatures you encountered in Story Mode.

STORY MODE: Unlock new knowledge about age-old creatures!

Svalbard & the DinoDex

You begin your journey inside your mission hub, in Svalbard, Norway. It shelters your time machine and comes equipped with the DinoDex, a depository of the information you will collect from the prehistoric underwater creatures you encounter. Every time you return to Svalbard with new discoveries, upload them to the DinoDex to unlock crucial data and creatures.

The Jurassic Oceans

Pilot your time machine through the treacherous oceans of prehistory, where mosasaurs, livyatans, and megalodons, among others, roam the deep. Use your high-tech equipment to track, probe, and scan these beasts, extracting the information you need. Bait creatures to turn risky situations to your advantage. Freeze time and perform dangerous close-up echography and take unique live snapshots of creatures in action with Behavior Scan as you strive to fulfill your mission.

EXPLORATION MODE

Revisit completed levels and unlock crucial scientific information about the Jurassic-era creatures you have faced. Then, follow these clues to uncover the key to humankind’s survival.

KEY FEATURES: A game about time travel, scientifically accurate prehistoric creatures, and human extinction

  • Story Mode;
  • Exploration Mode;
  • Explore an immersive Jurassic underwater world;
  • Navigate a living and dangerous ecosystem populated by mysterious creatures: mosasaurus, livyatan, megalodon, and more;
  • An expansive on-land VR mission hub located in Svalbard, Norway;
  • The DinoDex: upload collected data, and unlock creatures!

MODERN HIGH-TECH TOOLS FOR A PREHISTORIC QUEST

  • Time Freeze: Briefly slow down time around you, then use that moment to engage with creatures at close range;
  • Tracker: Visibility is limited in the treacherous Jurassic oceans. Use the Tracker to locate creatures in the dark or behind rock formations;
  • Probe: Shoot it at creatures to instantly collect genetic data about their species;
  • Scan: Approach prehistoric creatures and use Scan to gather intelligence on specific anatomical features;
  • Bait: The Jurassic oceans of Time Machine VR are living ecosystems, where your understanding of the dynamic food chain plays a decisive role on your ability to complete your mission. Use Bait to create situations that move the odds in your favor;
  • Echography (Echo): Use Echo’s ultrasound technology to understand the inner workings of the beasts of the deep;
  • Behavior Scan: Take unique live snapshots of creatures in action;
  • Exo Scan: Take precision scans of a creature's surface to uncover hidden details that may have gone unnoticed at first glance.

Report bugs at: support@weareminority.com
Please refer to our Health & Safety Page :
http://www.weareminority.com/about-minority/health-safety-warning/

Announcements

Weekly Facts: The Elasmosaurus

"At close to 50 feet long and up to three tons, Elasmosaurus was one of the biggest plesiosaurs of the Mesozoic Era, though still not a match for the largest representatives of other marine reptile f

Time Machine VR on the Steam VR Weekend Sale!

Hey Time Travelers, Super excited to share with you that we are participating in the VR Weekend Sale. We're on sale for $19.79 on Steam until Monday evening (EST) so please share the love and make s

Time Machine VR on the Steam VR Weekend Sale!

Hey Time Travelers, Super excited to share with you that we are participating in the VR Weekend Sale. We're on sale for $19.79 on Steam until Monday evening (EST) so please share the love and make s

Weekly Facts: The Mosasaurus

Hey Time Travelers, We’ll be releasing facts about the creatures in Time Machine VR, the development of the game, and discoveries you can make on a weekly basis. Stay tuned by following us here, on

Weekly Facts: The Elasmosaurus

Elasmosaurus could only lift its head above the water because its neck was so heavy. Its center of gravity was behind the flippers, and the entire 72 vertebrae neck would have been too much to be lif

Weekly Facts: The Ophthalmosaurus

The Ophthalmosaurus had eyes that were bigger than footballs (28-30cm long)! "The young were born alive and were probably immediately brought to the surface by the mother or instinctively sought th

Weekly Facts: The Ophthalmosaurus

The ophthalmosaurus comes from the Greek term meaning "eye lizard!" It had huge eyes that suggest that it hunted in the depths of the ocean where light was sparse. However, it may have hunted at nigh

Weekly Facts: The Elasmosaurus

"At close to 50 feet long and up to three tons, Elasmosaurus was one of the biggest plesiosaurs of the Mesozoic Era, though still not a match for the largest representatives of other marine reptile f

Fresh update!

Greetings fellow time travellers! We’re rolling out an update to make your VR experience more comfortable. Here’s what we’ve added and improved. Motion controls are now easier to use and more int

Weekly Facts: The Hesperornis

Hesperornis was a large flightless bird that lived from the Late Cretaceous period to the first part of the Campanian age. The large creature had a beak full of small sharp teeth, had very small wing

Weekly Facts: The Ophthalmosaurus

The Ophthalmosaurus had eyes that were bigger than footballs (28-30cm long)! "The young were born alive and were probably immediately brought to the surface by the mother or instinctively sought th

Weekly Facts: The Mosasaurus Part 2

Mosasaurus preyed on creatures at the surface of the ocean because of its underdeveloped olfactory bulb (neural structure in charge of sense of smell)! Instead, it attacked when creatures came to the

Weekly Facts: The Mosasaurus

Hey Time Travelers, We’ll be releasing facts about the creatures in Time Machine VR, the development of the game, and discoveries you can make on a weekly basis. Stay tuned by following us here, on

Weekly Facts: The Mosasaurus Part 2

Mosasaurus preyed on creatures at the surface of the ocean because of its underdeveloped olfactory bulb (neural structure in charge of sense of smell)! Instead, it attacked when creatures came to the

Weekly Facts: The Neoparadoxia

Neoparadoxia is part of an extinct family of ocean-going mammals approximately from approximately 14 million years ago (think hippo & manatee)! Want to learn more about this awesome creature? Check

Weekly Facts: The Elasmosaurus

Elasmosaurus could only lift its head above the water because its neck was so heavy. Its center of gravity was behind the flippers, and the entire 72 vertebrae neck would have been too much to be lif

Fresh update!

Greetings fellow time travellers! We’re rolling out an update to make your VR experience more comfortable. Here’s what we’ve added and improved. Motion controls are now easier to use and more int

Weekly Facts: The Hesperornis

Hesperornis was a large flightless bird that lived from the Late Cretaceous period to the first part of the Campanian age. The large creature had a beak full of small sharp teeth, had very small wing

Weekly Facts: The Neoparadoxia

Neoparadoxia is part of an extinct family of ocean-going mammals approximately from approximately 14 million years ago (think hippo & manatee)! Want to learn more about this awesome creature? Check

Weekly Facts: The Ophthalmosaurus

The ophthalmosaurus comes from the Greek term meaning "eye lizard!" It had huge eyes that suggest that it hunted in the depths of the ocean where light was sparse. However, it may have hunted at nigh