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Where can you buy the cheapest Table Games VR key for PC? Check and compare prices from 1 stores among 1 offers on XD.deals. The lowest Table Games VR price on keyshops is at A$14.50 (0% off).

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About Table Games VR

Table Games VR - about the game
Play classic table games in VR, including block dominoes, mancala, Chinese checkers, and reverse discs against a virtual opponent. Tackle solo challenges like Klondike solitaire, marble solitaire with six board layouts, and sliding puzzles to rearrange tiles into place. Each game follows precise turn-based rules, such as matching dominoes to build lines, sowing stones counterclockwise in mancala, or jumping marbles and discs to outmaneuver rivals. Dominoes end in blocks or when one player empties their hand, while solitaire builds suits from aces on foundations amid tableau stacks. Casual players enjoy quick matches or thoughtful puzzles that demand strategy without complexity. VR brings these timeless games to life for anyone seeking relaxed, brain-teasing sessions on PC.

Play dominoes, mancala, chinese checkers and reverse discs against a virtual opponent, or klondike solitaire, marble solitaire and sliding puzzles on your own.

Dominoes

The variant of dominoes in this game is block dominoes. Each player selects 7 dominoes. The rest are then put on the side. Each player takes turns to place down a domino, with a matching number, to either end of the line. If a player has no matching dominoes, then they must keep picking from the dominoes on the side, until they do. If there is none left on the side then the player skips their turn. The first player to place down all of their dominoes is the winner. The game ends in a block, if neither player can place down all their dominoes and the winner will be the one who laid down a domino last.


Mancala

This is a generic name for a family of games that are similar but have different rules. This game features a specific set of rules that you may not be used to if you have played mancala before. The board consists of 6 holes in front of each player, with an additional collection hole to the right. The goal of the game, is to get more stones in your collection hole, then your opponent. Each player takes turns to pick one of the 6 holes in front of them, with 1 or more stones. One of these stones is dropped in each of the holes, moving counter clockwise, skipping the opponent's collection hole. If the last stone lands in the player's collection hole, then they have another turn. If the last stone lands in an empty hole in front of the player, it gets captured and placed in the collection hole, along with any stones in the opposite hole. When all 6 holes in front of either player are empty, the game ends and any remaining stones in front of the opposite player, are placed in their collection hole.


Chinese Checkers

The aim of the game is to move all of your marbles from your home triangle, into the triangle of your opponent directly opposite you. To move a marble, you can either move it into an empty space directly next to it, or you can jump over a neighboring marble into an empty space behind it. If you choose the first type of move, then you can only do it once. However if you do a jump, then you can keep jumping consecutively, if it is possible. You can not combine both move types in one turn, only one or the other. If all of your opponent's triangle is occupied and it is a mixture of your own and your opponent's marbles. Then even if only 1 of those is yours, then you win the game.


Reverse Discs

This is an Othello style game, where the goal is to have the most disks flipped over to your colour, by the time the game ends. To play the game, each player takes turns to place a disk down on the grid, so that at least 1 or more of the opponent's disks are captured. The opponent's disks are captured if they are sandwiched between the newly laid disk and another of the same colour. Disks can be captured in all directions, as long as they are in a straight line. If a player cannot make any valid moves, then they skip their turn. The game ends when no more moves can be made by either player.


Klondike Solitaire

This is the most popular version of solitaire. The goal of the game is to stack a full suit of cards on each foundation, in acsending order, starting from the Ace. The 4 foundations are located in the top right. The 7 card stacks along the bottom, are called the 'tableau'. Cards on these stacks can be of mixed suits, but have to be of alternating colors and in descending order, starting from the king. In the top left is the 'stock' stack, of which contains the remaining deck. 3 cards at a time are drawn from this stack onto the 'waste pile'. The top card is then allowed to be moved if possible. When all cards from the stock have been placed on the waste pile, then the stock can be rebuilt and the cards drawn out in the same way again.


Marble Solitaire

The aim of marble solitaire is to capture all of the marbles, so that there is only 1 left on the board. To play the game, select a marble that has another marble in between it and an empty space. This marble will then jump over the other marble, capturing it and landing in the empty space. When a marble is captured, it will end up on the outer ring of the board. Marbles can only jump horizontally or vertically, except in the case of the triangle layout, where they can jump diagonally. There are 6 different board layouts to choose from. Remember to think ahead and to not leave any marbles unreachable.


Sliding Puzzle

This is a traditional style of puzzle where you need to arrange the tiles into their correct positions, so that the image is displayed correctly.
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Age rating

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Metacritic:
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Steam:
Overwhelmingly Negative (2)

Minimum:

  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel® i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970, AMD Radeon™ R9 290 equivalent or better, Video Output: HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 or newer
  • Storage: 850 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: HTC Vive required

Recommended:

  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel® i5-4590, AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970, AMD Radeon™ R9 290 equivalent or better, Video Output: HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 or newer
  • Storage: 850 MB available space
  • Additional Notes: HTC Vive required
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Before you start looking for a cheap Table Games VR PC key, check the essentials. Developed by MobileFusion Apps Ltd. Published by MobileFusion Apps Ltd. PC released date: 04 Apr 2019. Genres: Casual. Categories: Family Sharing, Single-player, Tracked Controller Support, VR Only.

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Where to buy a cheap Table Games VR Steam key or CD key?

Using our price comparison and verified discount codes, you can buy a Table Games VR key for as low as A$14.50. This deal is available at Steam and is among the cheapest offers on the market. All keys listed on XD.deals are delivered digitally and eligible for instant download after payment. Prices already include processing fees and applied promo codes, so you always see the lowest Table Games VR price on PC. Check the Table Games VR price history to buy at the best moment.

As of our last update (we refresh Steam pricing multiple times a day), the Table Games VR Steam price is A$14.50. You can save an extra ~6% by paying with a discounted Steam gift card.

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Based on our data, Table Games VR is not currently available on GeForce NOW. You will need to run it locally on your PC. Browse games available on GeForce NOW.

Yes. Table Games VR has an official page on the Steam Store. You can also buy a Table Games VR Steam key from third-party sellers. Our price comparison currently includes 1 offer with Steam DRM. Pick one to ensure your Table Games VR download happens on Valve's platform.

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