


Instead, I’ll try to answer the questions about activities, comfort, and cooperative play. The 25 people who still own a Windows Mixed Reality headset can even play it - it supports any PCVR HMD. It’s available for free at the developer’s page right here, or you can pay the Oculus team 10 bucks for a native version, which includes 1000 Talems (more on that in a sec) and the ability to run your own server.

Let’s dive in a little deeper.įirst and foremost, you should know that I’m not going to review A Township Tale. Could this be the VR busywork type of game that I love so very, very much? Well…yeah, actually. When developer Alta announced that their game A Township Tale would essentially be an open world multiplayer VR RPG full of blacksmithing, crafting, mining, as well as cooperative adventures, I was very interested. I’m more at home crafting armor than wearing it in RPGs. While people were running around battling evil (and each other) in Ultima Online, I was baking bread and banging out comfy furniture in town.
