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Updated · UploadVR · May 11
Crepe Master Lands on Quest 3 at $9.99, Delivering a 2-Hour VR Brawler for Younger Players
Updated
Updated · UploadVR · May 11

Crepe Master Lands on Quest 3 at $9.99, Delivering a 2-Hour VR Brawler for Younger Players

1 articles · Updated · UploadVR · May 11
  • $9.99 Quest 3 game Crepe Master arrives as a colorful magical-girl brawler that the review says is best suited to tweens and younger VR newcomers.
  • 15 short levels and a sub-2-hour runtime keep the experience simple, with combat built around gesture-based spells such as Strawbarrier, Bananattack and Honeyboom.
  • Those abilities give enemy encounters some variety, requiring players to break stances, deflect projectiles, crack armor and pin down healers rather than just swing wildly.
  • Comfort options are sparse—only snap rotation and an optional vignette are available, with no difficulty settings, seated mode or mid-game calibration.
  • The review says that despite its thin story and limited scope, the game's humor, responsive spells and strong Sailor Moon-style commitment help it stand out as a light VR distraction.
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