Compare COMPLEX a VR Puzzle Game prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Rock AK Games. Published by Rock AK Games (AK). Released on 1/8/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Casual, Indie, Simulation, Strategy.

Thirty brain-bending VR levels built by a solo developer, mostly positive from the small crowd who bothered to rate it. Worth a look if your Vive or Rift is gathering dust and you want something genuinely low-stakes to think through.

I pulled up the Steam reviews and counted: 24 of them, sitting at 75 percent positive. That is not a large sample, but for a one-person VR debut from 2018 it tells you something honest. The developer built this as a personal first project, and it shows in ways that are both charming and limiting. What you get is 30 levels of controller-based puzzle work built for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift or Quest headsets, with no support for Valve Index or Windows Mixed Reality headsets. If your hardware is not on that short list, stop reading here. The structure is straightforward. Early levels are simple enough to serve as a comfort zone, but the developer openly warns you to keep going past the first seven or eight before judging the game. That is actually good advice. The challenge scales across logic, memory, combination thinking, and occasional speed-based elements, which is a wider range of puzzle types than a lot of budget VR titles bother with. The expected playtime sits between two and four hours, shorter for experienced puzzle players. That is a compact session count, not a sprawling campaign, and anyone expecting the depth of a 30-hour puzzle RPG will be disappointed. Think of it more like a brain-warm-up toolkit than a full meal. Where COMPLEX struggles is exactly where most solo-dev VR games from this era struggle: polish and presentation. There is no mod ecosystem, no community content pipeline, and no AI opponent to stress-test. The tutorial appears to rely on level design to teach mechanics rather than any structured onboarding, which suits patient players but may frustrate anyone expecting hand-holding. Audio is handled entirely by the developer, with additional music licensed from free sources. That is transparent of them to admit, and the result is functional rather than atmospheric. On the technical side, the lack of Valve Index support is a real cut to the current PC VR audience, since Index ownership has grown substantially since 2018. Strategy and sim players like me come to puzzle games looking for that same decision-tree satisfaction we get from a well-tuned 4X. COMPLEX does not deliver that density, but it also does not pretend to. What it offers is a small, honest set of physical-logic challenges in VR, made by one person, priced accordingly. If you have a compatible Vive or Rift setup and want something low-investment to work through across a couple of evenings, the 75 percent approval rating from actual buyers suggests it holds up for what it is. Approach it as a short-form puzzle pack rather than a flagship VR title and the value-to-playtime ratio becomes much more sensible. Diego, Scout Team

COMPLEX a VR Puzzle Game
CasualIndieSimulationStrategy

COMPLEX a VR Puzzle Game

Jan 8, 2018Rock AK GamesRock AK Games (AK)
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Thirty brain-bending VR levels built by a solo developer, mostly positive from the small crowd who bothered to rate it. Worth a look if your Vive or Rift is gathering dust and you want something genuinely low-stakes to think through.

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I pulled up the Steam reviews and counted: 24 of them, sitting at 75 percent positive. That is not a large sample, but for a one-person VR debut from 2018 it tells you something honest. The developer built this as a personal first project, and it shows in ways that are both charming and limiting. What you get is 30 levels of controller-based puzzle work built for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift or Quest headsets, with no support for Valve Index or Windows Mixed Reality headsets. If your hardware is not on that short list, stop reading here. The structure is straightforward. Early levels are simple enough to serve as a comfort zone, but the developer openly warns you to keep going past the first seven or eight before judging the game. That is actually good advice. The challenge scales across logic, memory, combination thinking, and occasional speed-based elements, which is a wider range of puzzle types than a lot of budget VR titles bother with. The expected playtime sits between two and four hours, shorter for experienced puzzle players. That is a compact session count, not a sprawling campaign, and anyone expecting the depth of a 30-hour puzzle RPG will be disappointed. Think of it more like a brain-warm-up toolkit than a full meal. Where COMPLEX struggles is exactly where most solo-dev VR games from this era struggle: polish and presentation. There is no mod ecosystem, no community content pipeline, and no AI opponent to stress-test. The tutorial appears to rely on level design to teach mechanics rather than any structured onboarding, which suits patient players but may frustrate anyone expecting hand-holding. Audio is handled entirely by the developer, with additional music licensed from free sources. That is transparent of them to admit, and the result is functional rather than atmospheric. On the technical side, the lack of Valve Index support is a real cut to the current PC VR audience, since Index ownership has grown substantially since 2018. Strategy and sim players like me come to puzzle games looking for that same decision-tree satisfaction we get from a well-tuned 4X. COMPLEX does not deliver that density, but it also does not pretend to. What it offers is a small, honest set of physical-logic challenges in VR, made by one person, priced accordingly. If you have a compatible Vive or Rift setup and want something low-investment to work through across a couple of evenings, the 75 percent approval rating from actual buyers suggests it holds up for what it is. Approach it as a short-form puzzle pack rather than a flagship VR title and the value-to-playtime ratio becomes much more sensible. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayertier:sub-5Solo DevVR-OnlyLogic PuzzlesMemory ChallengesSpeed PuzzlesShort-FormVive CompatibleOculus CompatibleFirst-Person InteractionBeginner Curve

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Win 7 , 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
800 MB available space
Graphics
Geforce 1060
Processor
i5 6400
VR Support
SteamVR or Oculus PC

Recommended

OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 MB RAM
Storage
800 MB available space
Graphics
nvidia GTX 1070
Processor
i5 6600

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Developer
Rock AK Games
Publisher
Rock AK Games (AK)
Release Date
Jan 8, 2018

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