Okay, so picture this. There’s this game called Everdream Valley and it’s about to jump from the screen to this whole VR thing next week on Quest. It’s like… all over the place. Mooneaters, some folks called Ovid Works, and Pixel Gaze got together for this. Why? Who knows, but it’s happening.
Imagine being this kid hanging out at your grandparents’ farm. You’re supposed to be like, bonding with chickens, dogs, ducks—whatever animal you bump into. Seriously, animals galore. Oh, and nature! That’s a big part too. How did I forget? Anyway, there’s a trailer somewhere if you want to hunt it down.
Life on this virtual farm isn’t just about staring at cows. Nope. You’re doing a bunch of stuff and some of it’s random. Befriend a cat? Sure. Plant crops? Why not. Fishing? You bet. I’m not even sure if I can cook, but hey, you’ll be whipping up some meals and throwing up structures around. Just, you know, typical farm life—add VR glasses.
So, VR farming has been a thing, now that I think about it, with bright, goofy vibes mostly. Except, Farming Simulator VR takes itself super seriously. Like, wear-a-suit kind of serious. Other games were chill, maybe hand-drawn styles, like that Garden of the Sea one. Across The Valley is another, not as stuck-up.
Oh, and May 15th—you might wanna mark it—because that’s when Everdream Valley VR plops onto Meta Quest. Exciting, right? Or not. You decide.