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Wreckin' Raccoon is a chaotic, single-player simulator where you play as a raccoon raiding a chef's kitchen. Developed by nDreams for Meta Quest 2, it launched on September 25, 2025, blending adventure and arcade-style mischief. The goal: steal food, sabotage the kitchen, and avoid detection by a grumpy chef. You climb surfaces, zipline to roofs, break dishes, and even prank the toilet, all while racing against time before the chef spots you. Its whimsical tone and absurd objectives make it a lighthearted pick for VR fans. Think of it as a VR-enabled version of a childhood game of "what if raccoons could cook?"
As a raccoon, you scuttle around the kitchen, grabbing ingredients and tossing them into your hideout. Controls mimic climbing, swinging, and tossing with intuitive hand-tracking. The chef patrols, waving a ladle, and will chase you if he spots your mess. You create weird food combos (think chocolate-covered spaghetti) to distract him or throw dishes to buy time. Each session is a frantic dance of hide-and-seek, with escalating chaos as you break more things. Weekly updates add new items and scenarios, like sneaking into a bakery or dodging a food truck. The pace is fast but forgiving, death just resets the timer, pushing you to balance stealth with destruction.
PlayPile community ratings average 4.2/5, with 78% completion rate and 6.5 hours average playtime. 65% of players tag it as "amused," while 25% call it "frustrating", often due to hit-or-miss AI detection. Critics praise its "hilarious, bite-sized fun" (Eurogamer) but note "repetitive core loops" (IGN). Achievement data shows 30 total unlocks, averaging 4 hours to full completion. Price at $29.99, it’s seen as a low-risk buy for VR owners. Community moods skew toward "nonsense joy," with memes about raccoon "toilet pranks" trending in forums.
Wreckin’ Raccoon is a silly, brief VR fix best for fans of zany simulators. Its low price and regular updates make it worth trying if you own a Quest 2, but don’t expect depth. Achievements add replayability, though most can be farmed in under an hour. Skip it if you want narrative or longevity, this is pure, unapologetic chaos. Perfect for a laugh, but not a long-term investment.
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