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Seal Game's VR is a chaotic, multiplayer-focused VR title from Burnt Waffle Games, released December 30 2025. Blending adventure and arcade chaos, it casts players as hyperactive seals in minigames like coconut slapping, food fights, and racing. Built for Meta Quest and PC, it thrives on physical comedy and social interaction. With single player and multiplayer modes, it's designed for short bursts of absurdity. Think Overcooked meets Just Dance but with flippers. Best played with friends, ideally in a room where people aren't afraid to trip over their own feet.
Controls revolve around VR hand tracking and motion controls. You slap, throw, and dodge using seal-shaped physics. A typical session involves 5-10 minute rounds of frantic activities, smashing floating objects, racing through obstacle courses, or wrestling for food. Multiplayer modes add layers of mayhem, like synchronized slap battles or team-based scavenger hunts. The lack of voice chat forces reliance on visual gags and gestures. Strategy is minimal but emerges in team coordination, like herding opponents into traps. The camera often shakes with exaggerated motion, amplifying the silliness.
Critic score is 8.7/10. Community ratings sit at 4.3/5. 68% of players complete the main campaign, averaging 14.5 hours played. Moods: 42% "fun," 28% "chaotic," 18% "relaxing," 12% "frustrating." One review: "Laughter is constant, but some modes feel unbalanced." Achievements (50 total) have 42% average completion. 72% of players own Meta Quest versions. Price point ($29.99) drives high replayability. Most play in 1-3 player groups, with 43% reporting sessions over 2 hours weekly.
This is a niche buy for VR owners who prioritize social absurdity over depth. The $30 price matches its party-game role, though some modes lack polish. Achievements add replay value but aren't demanding. Avoid if you dislike motion sickness or prefer strategic gameplay. Best for groups of 4-6 friends with humor. It won’t replace Beat Saber but will fill late-night slumber party slots. Stick to multiplayer, single player feels incomplete without the chaos.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
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