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DeepSea Serenity: VR Underwater Trip is Untested on macOS

Untested

DeepSea Serenity: VR Underwater Trip has not yet been tested on macOS.

About DeepSea Serenity: VR Underwater Trip

This is a realistic VR visual experience game in which you play as a beautiful woman who freely travels through the magnificent underwater world.

The game features multiple scenarios that allow players to explore the mysteries of the ocean floor to their heart's content, each with a unique visual experience. You will be captivated by the wonders of the deep-sea world, and you will encounter various deep-sea creatures such as giant whales, squid, and many more. The creatures are realistically animated and make you feel like you're in a real marine environment, and in the shallow waters, you'll see a variety of glowing underwater flora and fauna.
The game is very well designed, with each scene featuring unique sea creatures and landscapes. Rich colors and light and shadow effects allow players to truly feel the mystery and beauty of the underwater world.
In addition to the visual experience, the game also provides players with a variety of fish plants, etc., which will swing with the player's actions, adding to the fun of the game and allowing players to better immerse themselves in the underwater world.
All in all, it is a very interesting game that gives players the freedom to explore the mysteries of the underwater world and experience the beauty and mystery of the ocean. If you like the vast ocean world, then this game is not to be missed.

How it works:
Move Forward/Backward : Left-handle up/down
Move Left/Right : Left-handle left/right
Swim Up/Down : Right-handle up/down
Turn : Right-handle left/right
Quit : Menu key

macOS Game Tests

DeepSea Serenity: VR Underwater Trip tested on macOS.

DeepSea Serenity: VR Underwater Trip is not natively supported on macOS. See below for potential ways you can play it that have been tested.

DeepSea Serenity: VR Underwater Trip hasn't been tested yet on macOS.