CoLab

CoLab

44% Positive / 9 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Dec 15, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Pixel Federation / Pixel Federation

TAGS

    CasualIndie
Do you have what it takes to solve more than 100 challenging puzzles in the first virtual reality show while being 'advised' by our witty narrator to entertain the audience?

Step right up, step right up to the world's first VR reality show CoLab. Our "friendly" show host will guide you through the labyrinth full of unique puzzles, offering advice which will always end up in a lot of fun, at least for him. Puzzles are hand made for VR and carefully tested, so you don't need to worry about getting sick as our former testing subjects...ehm, I meant contestants. So what are you waiting for? Don't miss this unique chance and join us for our grand opening of CoLab the VR reality show.

Features

more than 100 puzzles

more than 4 hours of gameplay

unique bossfights

intuitive controls

immersive AF

comfortable design

over 500 unique narrator voiceover lines

Please rate us and let us know what you think in the comments.

Our game designers read all the feedback :)

CoLab pc price

CoLab

CoLab pc price

44% Positive / 9 Ratings

Dec 15, 2016 / Pixel Federation / Pixel Federation

    CasualIndie

Reviews

  • jayyremy

    Dec 16, 2016

    quite a bit of content and very simple controls. a lot of fun.
  • Mičky

    Dec 21, 2016

    Cool game
  • Borgis

    Dec 26, 2016

    This is too basic. I havent made it through all the puzzles yet. The game advertises "Tracked Motion Controllers", this is a lie. I Specifically search for games with tracked controllers only. Its just my preference. This game takes input from the motion controllers, but the overall manipulation is done withthe headset. There is a reticle and you point at objects then click the controllers. There is no visual representation or control by the tracked controllers.
  • Lukeus_Maximus

    Jan 3, 2017

    This game is just some rehashed puzzles, an unfunny narrator and some infuriating controls thrown together. You have to do *everything* by looking around; why even bother make use of the vive if you're not going to use the motion sensitive controllers that would be more appropriate for the task? What's more, there's no explanation for the controls so get ready for some guesswork! Example: assembly puzzles. You have to assemble an object out of pieces scattered around the room. How do you actually do this? You look at the floating pieces which will cause them to approach you (for whatever reason) and when they are close enough you press the trigger to "pick it up" so you can assemble whatever it is you happen to be assembling. The kicker? If you look at a piece too long and it collides with you, the walls or something else, it will return to its original position. I spent ten minutes trying to assemble the object by "looking" the pieces into place before I realised picking them up was both possible and the intended action. Boss fights seem to consist of juggling a chair for arbitrary periods of time. It would work as a gag but you can't move past a level without juggling that chair, continuously, for the stated period. The way you juggle is to place a small dot at the centre of your vision over the chair and press your trigger to "bounce" the chair up a bit. Half the time the game won't recognise that you've bounced the chair, the chair will fall to the ground, and you have to start again. Repeat until you're fed up and asking why this impossible test of skill is present in a *puzzle* game.
  • pvanderm

    Feb 6, 2017

    I'm torn on whether or not i can recommend this game. Pros: - Cheap, and good for a few hours of entertainment. - Interesting use of gaze controls. Cons: - Puzzles so far are way to simple. - The bouncing chair levels are horrible, they should be taken out. - No real use of TMCs. I expected more from this title and was disappointed to learn that it does not actually use the tracked motion controllers (you only need to ability to tap a button) but rather uses your gaze to control the world. While this is implemented well, it is too simple a mechanism for great puzzles and really doesn't take advantage of what VR can do. At this point I have only completed "episode 1" and the audition (tutorial?). The puzzles are very simple, so I am hoping that they will increase in difficulty as the game progresses.
  • dav8d777

    Nov 5, 2017

    This game pretty much just bombs every time I try to launch it.
  • roddymackenzie

    Feb 7, 2018

    This game appears to have been designed for people without controllers as it's all done with "gaze control". On the plus side, at least it has teleport and not the nauseating ice rink control that some games are now favouring. I liked the style, and the concept and the design (apart from the gaze thing), but I got bored when it came to the sliding block puzzle - the kind of thing you can sometime get in a cracker. Also the voice wasn't properly sync'd with what was actually happening so he'd still be making comments about the last thing I'd not done quickly enough as I was about to move onto the next level. In short: nice idea, but not fun.
  • Ranged_Archer of annihilation

    Dec 22, 2018

    Fun...polished. Portslesque puzzle game. You don't use your hands but that's ok.
  • DAN-di-WARhol

    Jun 26, 2020

    I really liked this. It's a great game and a great use of VR.
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Game Description

Do you have what it takes to solve more than 100 challenging puzzles in the first virtual reality show while being 'advised' by our witty narrator to entertain the audience?

Step right up, step right up to the world's first VR reality show CoLab. Our "friendly" show host will guide you through the labyrinth full of unique puzzles, offering advice which will always end up in a lot of fun, at least for him. Puzzles are hand made for VR and carefully tested, so you don't need to worry about getting sick as our former testing subjects...ehm, I meant contestants. So what are you waiting for? Don't miss this unique chance and join us for our grand opening of CoLab the VR reality show.

Features

more than 100 puzzles

more than 4 hours of gameplay

unique bossfights

intuitive controls

immersive AF

comfortable design

over 500 unique narrator voiceover lines

Please rate us and let us know what you think in the comments.

Our game designers read all the feedback :)

FAQ

Buy CoLab For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for CoLab on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is CoLab Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy CoLab for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy CoLab for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!

CoLab

CoLab

44% Positive / 9 Ratings

RELEASE DATE

Dec 15, 2016

DEVELOPER / PUBLISHER

Pixel Federation / Pixel Federation

TAGS

    CasualIndie
Do you have what it takes to solve more than 100 challenging puzzles in the first virtual reality show while being 'advised' by our witty narrator to entertain the audience?

Step right up, step right up to the world's first VR reality show CoLab. Our "friendly" show host will guide you through the labyrinth full of unique puzzles, offering advice which will always end up in a lot of fun, at least for him. Puzzles are hand made for VR and carefully tested, so you don't need to worry about getting sick as our former testing subjects...ehm, I meant contestants. So what are you waiting for? Don't miss this unique chance and join us for our grand opening of CoLab the VR reality show.

Features

more than 100 puzzles

more than 4 hours of gameplay

unique bossfights

intuitive controls

immersive AF

comfortable design

over 500 unique narrator voiceover lines

Please rate us and let us know what you think in the comments.

Our game designers read all the feedback :)

CoLab pc price

CoLab

CoLab pc price

44% Positive / 9 Ratings

Dec 15, 2016 / Pixel Federation / Pixel Federation

    CasualIndie

Reviews

  • jayyremy

    Dec 16, 2016

    quite a bit of content and very simple controls. a lot of fun.
  • Mičky

    Dec 21, 2016

    Cool game
  • Borgis

    Dec 26, 2016

    This is too basic. I havent made it through all the puzzles yet. The game advertises "Tracked Motion Controllers", this is a lie. I Specifically search for games with tracked controllers only. Its just my preference. This game takes input from the motion controllers, but the overall manipulation is done withthe headset. There is a reticle and you point at objects then click the controllers. There is no visual representation or control by the tracked controllers.
  • Lukeus_Maximus

    Jan 3, 2017

    This game is just some rehashed puzzles, an unfunny narrator and some infuriating controls thrown together. You have to do *everything* by looking around; why even bother make use of the vive if you're not going to use the motion sensitive controllers that would be more appropriate for the task? What's more, there's no explanation for the controls so get ready for some guesswork! Example: assembly puzzles. You have to assemble an object out of pieces scattered around the room. How do you actually do this? You look at the floating pieces which will cause them to approach you (for whatever reason) and when they are close enough you press the trigger to "pick it up" so you can assemble whatever it is you happen to be assembling. The kicker? If you look at a piece too long and it collides with you, the walls or something else, it will return to its original position. I spent ten minutes trying to assemble the object by "looking" the pieces into place before I realised picking them up was both possible and the intended action. Boss fights seem to consist of juggling a chair for arbitrary periods of time. It would work as a gag but you can't move past a level without juggling that chair, continuously, for the stated period. The way you juggle is to place a small dot at the centre of your vision over the chair and press your trigger to "bounce" the chair up a bit. Half the time the game won't recognise that you've bounced the chair, the chair will fall to the ground, and you have to start again. Repeat until you're fed up and asking why this impossible test of skill is present in a *puzzle* game.
  • pvanderm

    Feb 6, 2017

    I'm torn on whether or not i can recommend this game. Pros: - Cheap, and good for a few hours of entertainment. - Interesting use of gaze controls. Cons: - Puzzles so far are way to simple. - The bouncing chair levels are horrible, they should be taken out. - No real use of TMCs. I expected more from this title and was disappointed to learn that it does not actually use the tracked motion controllers (you only need to ability to tap a button) but rather uses your gaze to control the world. While this is implemented well, it is too simple a mechanism for great puzzles and really doesn't take advantage of what VR can do. At this point I have only completed "episode 1" and the audition (tutorial?). The puzzles are very simple, so I am hoping that they will increase in difficulty as the game progresses.
  • dav8d777

    Nov 5, 2017

    This game pretty much just bombs every time I try to launch it.
  • roddymackenzie

    Feb 7, 2018

    This game appears to have been designed for people without controllers as it's all done with "gaze control". On the plus side, at least it has teleport and not the nauseating ice rink control that some games are now favouring. I liked the style, and the concept and the design (apart from the gaze thing), but I got bored when it came to the sliding block puzzle - the kind of thing you can sometime get in a cracker. Also the voice wasn't properly sync'd with what was actually happening so he'd still be making comments about the last thing I'd not done quickly enough as I was about to move onto the next level. In short: nice idea, but not fun.
  • Ranged_Archer of annihilation

    Dec 22, 2018

    Fun...polished. Portslesque puzzle game. You don't use your hands but that's ok.
  • DAN-di-WARhol

    Jun 26, 2020

    I really liked this. It's a great game and a great use of VR.
Load More

FAQ

Buy CoLab For the Best Price

Gamedeal compares prices across all the major retailers on the internet to find the best game deals for you. We include occasional game discounts, seasons sale, and more to help you spend less and buy more. Check out all the best deals available for CoLab on different platforms right now and find the one that suits you the best! 

Is CoLab Available to Download Instantly After Purchase?

We include game deals from reputable and trustworthy game retailers from around the world to ensure smooth and instant purchasing. You will be able to download or activate the game right away depending on the store of choice. However, some stores have manual checks in place to avoid any kind of fraud, which could some time.

Can I Buy CoLab for Free?

Game retailers come up with Steam deals that allow players to buy games at very cheap prices and sometimes even for free as giveaways. We keep an eye out on special giveaways like these to let you buy your favorite video games for completely free. Looking to buy CoLab for free? Many stores including Steam Games offer giveaways like this all the time. 

Look for these offers, participate and you might just get luckily enough to win your favorite title for free. However, if you don’t, you can always grab it for the lowest price on Gamedeal!