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VR Kanojo | |
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Developer(s) | Illusion |
Publisher(s) | Illusion |
Engine | Unity |
Platform(s) | Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 |
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Genre(s) | Social simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
VR Kanojo (VR カノジョ) is a virtual reality eroge social simulation game made by Illusion, released in February 2017 for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift on Microsoft Windows PCs. [1] VR Kanojo is the successor to Illusion's 2010 game REAL Kanojo, and follows a similar premise where the player is allowed to interact with a virtual girlfriend. [1] It has been described as similar to Bandai Namco's Summer Lesson. [2] [3]
VR Kanojo gives the player a virtual girlfriend and several scenarios with which to spend time with her. [4] The player interacts with Sakura Yuuhi - a young Japanese girl [4] - in her bedroom. [5] The game is played through a virtual reality headset, [4] with VR controllers simulating the player's hands in-game. [6] The player can answer questions by nodding or shaking their head. [1] The player can customize the girl's appearance with various outfits, [6] can touch the girl and can engage in virtual sex through explicit sexual scenarios, including handjobs, blowjobs and vaginal intercourse. [4]
In May 2018, Illusion adapted VR Kanojo to work with ANTVR's "MIX" headset, to provide an augmented reality experience. [7] [8] Illusion and Tokyo-based startup Vaqso collaborated at Unite 2017 to allow VR Kanojo players to use the odor emitting "Vaqso VR" attachment to smell the game character's stockings. [9]
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In a review for Kotaku, Kate Gray writes: "And VR Kanojo gives you what you want: full-blown sex, slightly pixelated but still realistic. But it gives you more than that: it gives you a feeling of intimacy. [...] Perhaps it's possible to virtually replicate intimacy and love. When I'm lying in a virtual bed with a virtual girlfriend, maybe I can believe that." [4]
You can help expand this article with text translated from
the corresponding article in Japanese. (November 2018) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
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VR Kanojo | |
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Developer(s) | Illusion |
Publisher(s) | Illusion |
Engine | Unity |
Platform(s) | Windows 7 / 8.1 / 10 |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Social simulation |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
VR Kanojo (VR カノジョ) is a virtual reality eroge social simulation game made by Illusion, released in February 2017 for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift on Microsoft Windows PCs. [1] VR Kanojo is the successor to Illusion's 2010 game REAL Kanojo, and follows a similar premise where the player is allowed to interact with a virtual girlfriend. [1] It has been described as similar to Bandai Namco's Summer Lesson. [2] [3]
VR Kanojo gives the player a virtual girlfriend and several scenarios with which to spend time with her. [4] The player interacts with Sakura Yuuhi - a young Japanese girl [4] - in her bedroom. [5] The game is played through a virtual reality headset, [4] with VR controllers simulating the player's hands in-game. [6] The player can answer questions by nodding or shaking their head. [1] The player can customize the girl's appearance with various outfits, [6] can touch the girl and can engage in virtual sex through explicit sexual scenarios, including handjobs, blowjobs and vaginal intercourse. [4]
In May 2018, Illusion adapted VR Kanojo to work with ANTVR's "MIX" headset, to provide an augmented reality experience. [7] [8] Illusion and Tokyo-based startup Vaqso collaborated at Unite 2017 to allow VR Kanojo players to use the odor emitting "Vaqso VR" attachment to smell the game character's stockings. [9]
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adding to it. (November 2018) |
In a review for Kotaku, Kate Gray writes: "And VR Kanojo gives you what you want: full-blown sex, slightly pixelated but still realistic. But it gives you more than that: it gives you a feeling of intimacy. [...] Perhaps it's possible to virtually replicate intimacy and love. When I'm lying in a virtual bed with a virtual girlfriend, maybe I can believe that." [4]