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