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SETVR XL-Unleashed

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(3) • Fighting • Action • Sport
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We are excited and proud to announce that for the first time ever in the world of Virtual Reality, players will be able to engage with each other in actual, real-life combat! They can either play against the computer’s avatars or against real players in real-time. Another great first: Bare hands (no controllers needed for bare-hands play) are a huge plus - and again, ours is a history-making app by allowing real-life play with either bare hands or using weapons. Controllers are needed for weapons usage, but you have to experience it to believe it! You will not believe how great it is to spar with someone anywhere in the world! Great app for single-player and multiplayer use. No room or chance here for boredom! Anyone interested in practicing combative self-defense will rise to the challenges in the program, as they enjoy the many chances to improve their techniques and fitness levels. Those who simply enjoy the thrill of competitive fighting sports will find this app challenging as well as fun! You can challenge yourself to improve your score, and a neat by-product will be to get your body moving and exercising! In addition to this, SETVR XL Unleashed has an amazing educational experience in a Japanese Village with History Generals that will undoubtedly enrich your knowledge in Martial Arts. So, get ready, and get SET VR XL Unleashed! PLEASE NOTE: We had also produced SetVR, which has been around for a couple of years or so, but it is no longer developer-supported.