Overview
Acrophobia is a virtual reality experience that plunges players into a heart-pounding scenario: walking across a narrow steel beam suspended between two towering buildings. Developed and published by IchigoGames, this action-focused VR title challenges your courage and balance as you navigate the precarious path to the final building. The game is designed exclusively for the HTC Vive and Vive Pro, offering a unique and intense simulation of acrophobia.
Highlights
- Genre: Primarily an action experience with a strong focus on VR immersion.
- Platform: Exclusively playable in VR with HTC Vive or Vive Pro, featuring tracked controller support.
- Release: Launched on February 28, 2019, this single-player title is suitable for all ages.
Who It's For
This game is for anyone who wants to test their nerve and experience the thrill of overcoming a fear of heights in a safe, virtual environment. It's particularly suited for VR enthusiasts with an HTC Vive or Vive Pro who enjoy challenging, immersive action games. The straightforward objective and intuitive controls make it accessible, while the core mechanic provides a significant challenge.
Game Info
Acrophobia puts players in the shoes of someone tasked with traversing a dangerous steel frame. The objective is simple: reach the final building. Players must carefully place their feet on the circular shadow indicating their next step and move forward by pressing the trigger on their Vive controller. Looking down is strongly discouraged, as the dizzying heights are designed to evoke a genuine sense of fear. Success is met with celebration, but the journey is fraught with the potential for a terrifying fall. The game supports both English and Japanese languages.





