Wreak havoc in VR
Mosh Pit Simulator is a paid sandbox game that lets you do whatever you want. In this simulation from Sos Sosowski, you’re the only normal being in a world overrun by brainless boneless humanoid creatures and everything subject to exaggerated ragdoll physics. Create a normal mosh pit or send everything flying with its in-game physics.
As a casual VR gaming experience, Mosh Pit Simulator is a bit closer to Job Simulator than story-driven games like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR. The idea is to let you have and enjoy the freedom where rules do not apply to you.
A casual game for rulebreakers
Usually, games with objectives, goals, or stories also implement certain mechanics that prevent players from going wild. This may include unreachable areas, non-playable characters being immune to damage, or buildings remaining indestructible. All those rules do not apply to the Mosh Pit Simulator player, who has near-limitless strength in-game. You can throw almost everything and destroy everything up to the point where the game engine can’t keep up anymore.
The game offers a variety of items to build and destroy stuff with. You can build contraptions, buildings, and pathways. On the other hand, you have machines, explosives, and rockets to destroy everything in the city–or you can opt to smash things with telephone poles, your choice. All “people” in the game are boneless creatures that just wander about, without any hostility to the player.
Despite the game’s silly title and silly premise, it still has a Story Mode that explains how this wobbly world came to be. It’s not anything serious though; its story is filled with humor and hilarity that’s unusually hard to stop once you start. Of course, the only restriction in this game is that it requires one of the supported VR headsets: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, or Windows Mixed Reality.
For hours of senseless fun
If you’re one of the players who explored the limits and restrictions of conventional video games, Mosh Pit Simulator is a great fit for you. Provided you have the right VR headsets, you can enjoy endless mayhem in a virtual city that exists on intentionally bad physics. You can build or destroy stuff, or trap and send creatures flying into the distance.