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Sport Mode VR is a physics-based VR action game that offers fun, hands-on combat without graphic violence. It’s often seen as a more family-friendly version of Boneworks. Instead of blood, enemies leak oil when hit, and players can enjoy creative gameplay in a safe, playful environment.
Core Gameplay
The game focuses on realistic physics. You grab, swing, throw, and block using natural hand movements. Enemies are mannequins—lifeless dummies that can be knocked down or even taken apart, but without any gore. The main mode, called “Sport Mode,” challenges you to survive waves of enemies (5 per round). After each set of 5 waves, you earn coins to buy new weapons.
Key Features
1. Sandbox Mode
In sandbox mode, you can freely place weapons, barrels, thrusters, and other objects. A special “weld” tool lets you combine items—for example, attach a knife to a shotgun to make a custom weapon. You can even weld thrusters onto mannequins to launch them around for fun or strategy.
2. Built-in Fun Options
Although the game doesn’t support external mods, it includes several built-in features you can turn on or off:
- Jetpack for flying instead of jumping
- Slow-motion mode for better control or cool effects
- Oil splatter instead of blood
- Limb removal (mannequins can lose arms or legs, but it’s not violent)
3. Weapons and Shop
You earn coins by defeating enemies and spend them in the shop to unlock gear like revolvers, stun batons, or daggers. Some weapons, like revolvers, require manual reloading after each shot, adding to the realism.
Useful Tips
- Use explosive barrels as traps—place them near enemies and shoot to cause big damage.
- Weld enemies to walls or objects to stop them from moving.
- Block bullets with shields or weapons at the right moment to deflect shots.
- Balloons with strong force fields can push enemies away—great for both laughs and tactics.
Things to Know
Custom tools like welding or jetpacks are not available during official Sport Mode rounds. Those rounds rely only on your basic skills and purchased weapons. It’s best to practice first in sandbox mode to get used to how things move and react.
Final Thoughts
Sport Mode VR is great for players who enjoy interactive, physics-driven VR games like Half-Life: Alyx or Blade & Sorcery. It keeps the deep mechanics of Boneworks but removes intense content, making it suitable for streaming, sharing with friends, or casual play. Whether you want serious combat or silly experiments, this game gives you room to explore.
