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This fast-paced 3D shooter is designed for virtual reality goggles (although it can also be played without them). Even under DOS, it offers specific support for 'vintage' 1990s headsets (Forte VFX1) as well as more modern ones (Oculus Rift DK1), but any make/model should theoretically work as long as it can render stereoscopic images side-by-side. With a stripped-down, abstract graphical style, the action takes place on a cubic grid. The player controls a yellow triangle threatened by a squadron of squares; both player and enemies can move around the playing field in six directions.
The pointy protagonist shoots forwards and backwards simultaneously, and your score is higher if you can take out more baddies with a single shot. Enemies will relentlessly chase you around the screen and do their best to hunt you down, and every few seconds their speed of movement and appearance increases, so your survival quickly becomes a more difficult proposition.