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VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe

Developed by William at Oxford · Published by William at Oxford

Casual
StatusOut now ReleaseSep 16, 2020 Price$3.29

At a glance

PlatformsWindows
ModesSingle-player
Price$3.29
StatusOut now
Early accessNo
Languages11

Overview

A casual game by William at Oxford, published by William at Oxford — single-player.

Steam’s own one-line description: “Our excursion game contains multiple sub-games and the three additional games of bow and arrow hunting, wooden fork fishing, and snake eating.” — developer/publisher text via the Steam store page.

Reception & community

Owners (est.)0 – 20000
Player-voted tags:CasualWalking SimulatorVRMedievalSingleplayer

Review sentiment, ownership and peak-concurrent estimates via SteamSpy; tags are player-voted on Steam. Estimates change over time.

Features & modes

Derived from the gameplay modes and feature categories Steam lists for VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe.

FeatureSupported
Single-playerYes
MultiplayerNo
Co-opNo
Online co-opNo
PvPNo
Cross-platform multiplayerNo
Full controller supportNo
Partial controller supportNo
Steam Cloud savesNo
Steam AchievementsNo

System requirements (PC)

As published on the Steam store page. Requirements can change between updates.

Minimum

  • OS *: Microsoft Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 7 GB available space
  • Sound Card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio
  • VR Support: SteamVR

Recommended

  • OS: Microsoft Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350 or higher
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050 or higher
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 10 GB available space
  • Sound Card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio

Supported languages (11)

EnglishFrenchItalianGermanSpanish - SpainRussianJapaneseSimplified ChineseTraditional ChinesePortuguese - PortugalKorean

VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe FAQ

Answered from the official Steam listing as of June 2026. Where something hasn't been announced, we say so rather than guess.

What kind of game is VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe?

Steam classifies VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe as a Casual game, developed by William at Oxford. Our excursion game contains multiple sub-games and the three additional games of bow and arrow hunting, wooden fork fishing, and snake eating.

How much does VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe cost?

As of June 2026, Steam lists VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe at $3.29. Prices and regional pricing change — check the Steam page for the current figure.

Is VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe single-player or multiplayer?

Steam lists these modes for VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe: Single-player. It lists a single-player mode.

Is VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe on PlayStation, Xbox, or Switch?

Our data comes from the Steam (PC) store, which lists VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe for Windows. Console availability isn’t in our Steam-sourced data — check the official site or the console store.

Is VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe out yet?

Yes — Steam lists a release date of Sep 16, 2020.

What platforms is VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe on?

VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe is listed for Windows on the Steam (PC) store. Console availability isn't covered by Steam's PC store data — check the official channels.

Is VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe single-player or multiplayer?

Steam lists these modes: Single-player.

How much does VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe cost?

Steam lists it at $3.29.

Who made VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe?

VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe is developed by William at Oxford and published by William at Oxford.

Where to get VR Travelling in 18th-19th Century Europe

We don't sell games or track prices — this links to the official Steam store page.

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