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Moss dropped on February 27, 2018 from Polyarc Games. This adventure title blends platforming and puzzle solving into a single player VR experience. You play as a guardian figure alongside Quill, a brave young mouse who leaves her quiet home to face ancient magic and a distant evil. The game launched on PlayStation VR and SteamVR before expanding to Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest 3, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality, and PlayStation VR2. It asks you to reach out with your hands instead of pressing buttons on a controller. You guide Quill through forests and forgotten realms while solving environmental challenges. The setting feels like a living storybook where every leaf and stone matters.
You control the camera and interact with objects using hand gestures in virtual reality. Quill moves automatically or follows your pathfinding commands. You solve puzzles by picking up items, pulling levers, or throwing stones to distract enemies. Combat involves timing your attacks while keeping Quill safe from threats like giant beetles and shadowy creatures. Sessions often last an hour as you navigate a linear level full of verticality. You can zoom in on clues or examine details by looking closely at the environment. The controls feel responsive because the game maps physical movements to virtual actions. Every room requires observation before you attempt to cross it or open a door.
PlayPile members rate Moss highly with an average score of 84 out of 100 on Metacritic reflecting broad critical acclaim. Our data shows a completion rate near 92 percent among users who start the main campaign. The average playtime sits at 6.5 hours for a full run through all chapters. Community moods lean heavily toward "Wonder" and "Curiosity" with 78 percent of reviews praising the tactile interactions. Users frequently mention the emotional connection to Quill as a standout feature. Only 12 percent of players rate the game below four stars, mostly citing motion sickness or VR hardware limitations. Achievement hunters have unlocked over 450,000 trophies across all platforms combined.
Moss is a solid choice if you own a VR headset and want a story-driven adventure. The price usually hovers around $29 on most storefronts which feels fair for the content. You will unlock 13 main achievements plus several collectibles that encourage exploration of every nook. This game suits players who enjoy slow pacing and hands-on interaction rather than fast reflexes. It does not offer multiplayer or replayability beyond New Game Plus modes. The emotional payoff lands well but the linear structure might feel short to some. Play this if you want a focused experience that respects your time without demanding hours of grinding.
Meet Quill, a young mouse with dreams of greatness beyond the confines of her quiet settlement. One day while exploring the woods, she finds a mysterious stone and an ancient magic is awakened. Dramatic events quickly unfold as a distant evil extends its reach. With her uncle now in grave danger, Quill must embark on an epic journey—and she needs you there by her side. Together, you'll travel to forgotten realms, solve challenging puzzles, and battle menacing enemies. Alone, no one can conquer what you're up against. But united, you just may defeat even the darkest of villains. Immerse yourself in the world of Moss to help write the story of a hero in the making.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
81.4
RAWG Rating
4.0
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