Oculus.com has Color Connect (Oculus Quest Digital VR Game) for Free.
Thanks to Deal Editor SlickDealio for finding this deal.
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About this game:
Zero gravity and adaptive controls bring the puzzles to you. Kick back after a long day on your couch or dive right in for a 360 degree puzzle solving experience.
Hours of puzzling with over 70 thoughtfully constructed levels. Logically connect all the colored nodes to progress and earn stars as you go.
About this deal:
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Put App Labs in the title and people wont be so upset when they find out it's App Labs.
Regular games = Usually good, essentially always worth free. Instant click.
App lap games = Some good, many not worth free. Might regret it being in your library forever.
2 main reasons: first it's basically like posting a beta version of a game/app. second it's pretty much like posting a "hot deal" to a free game on the android/apple/amazon store that's always free... its not exactly a deal.
you'd get no complaints if it was properly categorized into the "digital freebies" section instead of "hot deals" section.
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Put App Labs in the title and people wont be so upset when they find out it's App Labs.
Just curious, why would someone be upset about app labs? I'm not being sarcastic just new to the quest 2. I have found a few cools games through app labs that allowed me to download directly through the meta quest app.
Thanks OP! Only played this for a few mins but I was looking for a game I could sit and chill playing. This seems like it will be mostly perfect for that
Just curious, why would someone be upset about app labs? I'm not being sarcastic just new to the quest 2. I have found a few cools games through app labs that allowed me to download directly through the meta quest app.
Regular games = Usually good, essentially always worth free. Instant click.
App lap games = Some good, many not worth free. Might regret it being in your library forever.
Just curious, why would someone be upset about app labs? I'm not being sarcastic just new to the quest 2. I have found a few cools games through app labs that allowed me to download directly through the meta quest app.
I've bought AppLab games before. But some of these games are always free, they're not always fully baked, and they may go away, meaning you don't really own it.
Just curious, why would someone be upset about app labs? I'm not being sarcastic just new to the quest 2. I have found a few cools games through app labs that allowed me to download directly through the meta quest app.
2 main reasons: first it's basically like posting a beta version of a game/app. second it's pretty much like posting a "hot deal" to a free game on the android/apple/amazon store that's always free... its not exactly a deal.
you'd get no complaints if it was properly categorized into the "digital freebies" section instead of "hot deals" section.
Are you able to see discounted price on daily deals? I've been having issues since they switched to meta login
Same problem here, the discounted price shows when I'm not logged in, but logged in to my Oculus account it shows full price. Do you have to create a Meta account and Horizon profile to get the discount?
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App lap games = Some good, many not worth free. Might regret it being in your library forever.
you'd get no complaints if it was properly categorized into the "digital freebies" section instead of "hot deals" section.
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App lap games = Some good, many not worth free. Might regret it being in your library forever.
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I've bought AppLab games before. But some of these games are always free, they're not always fully baked, and they may go away, meaning you don't really own it.
you'd get no complaints if it was properly categorized into the "digital freebies" section instead of "hot deals" section.
But really, if Applab was just in the title, I'd have no problem at all. I could much more quickly skip over it.