Deepthroat Simulator Vr -v1.425- -squircle Games- -
Squircle Games uses a clean, colorful art style—slightly cartoony but detailed enough to feel tangible. Reflections on polished countertops and fur shaders stand out. On v1.425, performance is smooth on Quest 2/3/Pro and PCVR; I noticed no frame drops even during chaotic pet grooming (fur particles + water splashes). Load times average 8–10 seconds.
As pure entertainment, Simulator VR succeeds for short sessions (15–30 minutes). It’s not a game you’ll binge for hours, but it’s perfect for unwinding after work or introducing VR to casual players. Replayability comes from mastering “flow” in tasks (e.g., grooming five pets without dropping tools) and collecting all apartment decorations. Deepthroat Simulator VR -v1.425- -Squircle Games-
Ambient sound design shines: the hum of a coffee machine, jingling pet tags, arcade coin drops, and a mellow lo-fi soundtrack that you can mute for your own music. Voice cues are minimal (no annoying announcer), which keeps the experience calm. Squircle Games uses a clean, colorful art style—slightly
Simulator VR isn’t a single simulation—it’s a growing collection of light, pick-up-and-play VR experiences packaged under one roof. Version 1.425 continues Squircle Games’ signature approach: accessible, family-friendly, and slightly quirky simulations of everyday or whimsical activities. Think Job Simulator ’s humor but with broader lifestyle scenarios (cooking, cleaning, pet care, retail, and even low-stress gardening). Load times average 8–10 seconds
The lifestyle angle focuses on relaxing routines . Unlike hardcore sims ( PC Building Simulator ), there’s no complex economy or skill trees. Instead, you progress by completing daily “chore cards” (e.g., “make three lattes” or “groom two curly-haired dogs”). Rewards unlock cosmetic items for your virtual apartment.
Best for: Cozy gaming, VR newcomers, pet lovers, and completionists who enjoy unlocking cosmetic rewards.

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