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All-In-One Sports VR

PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation VR, Oculus Quest, Meta Quest 2 • 2023

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Quick resume

13 Sports in 1 Game ! What type of sports acitivities will be safer during the pandemic era? All in One sports VR offers the most safe way to keep you healthy for both physically and mentally with zero contact.

Global score

85/100

Genres

Action, Casual, Simulator, Sport

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    Pros

    • Wide variety of sports
    • Accessible and intuitive controls
    • Good multiplayer support
    • Avatar customization
    • Physical activity and exercise

    Cons

    • Small online player base
    • Some physics and gameplay quirks
    • Limited multiplayer to 2 players
    • Lack of practice/free play modes
    • Some games lack left-handed support

    Analysis

    Broadly representative of its motivational profile, with a few distinct shifts. Motivations that often define this kind of title include Health, Story, Competition, Status. Here, the score leans higher than usual among comparable games on Fellowship. It leans lower than usual among comparable games on Fantasy, Survival.

    How to use the graph
    Similar games map

    Each dot is a game. They are arranged from the same motivation profile as in the “Motivations” section below. Closer dots usually mean more similar reasons to play (exploration, competition, relaxation, etc.)—not that one game is “better” than another.

    • Larger dot with a light outline: the game you are viewing.
    • Colour: groups of games with comparable motivation patterns (statistical clusters).
    • Hover a dot to see the game name; click to open its page.
    • Scroll or double-click the chart to zoom out and see more games.

    Why don’t the axes read like a score? This view uses t-SNE: it only keeps who is close to whom. The scales are not “good to bad” or hours played—they separate groups on the map. Read distance between dots, not the axis numbers.

    Motivations

    • Autonomy
      3

      "Players can freely choose from multiple sports and customize avatars, but some games have auto-teleportation and limited movement options."

    • Competence
      3

      "Games offer skill challenges and increasing difficulty levels, but some sports have arcade-style physics and assist features."

    • Competition
      4

      "Includes multiplayer modes, leaderboards, and AI opponents with difficulty levels, encouraging player comparison."

    • Continuation
      4

      "Players report long sessions, replayability across multiple sports, and habitual play with friends or AI."

    • Cooperation
      2

      "Supports multiplayer for up to 2 players per game, but lacks larger group or team-based cooperative modes."

    • Creativity
      2

      "Offers avatar customization and some game mode variety, but gameplay follows predefined sports rules and structures."

    • Domination
      -2

      "Multiplayer interactions are mostly friendly and balanced; some trash talk reported but no strong dominance behavior."

    • Escapism
      4

      "Players use the game for stress relief, exercise, and immersive fun away from real life."

    • Expectation
      -4

      "Players engage voluntarily for fun and exercise, with no indication of obligation or external pressure."

    • Experimenting
      3

      "Players try multiple sports and game modes, exploring different mechanics and difficulty levels."

    • Exploration
      -3

      "Gameplay occurs in familiar sports environments with limited discovery or new area exploration."

    • Expression
      3

      "Avatar customization and cosmetic unlocks allow personal expression within the game."

    • Fantasy
      -3

      "Focuses on realistic sports simulations with cartoonish characters but no strong fantasy or roleplay elements."

    • Fellowship
      3

      "Players enjoy multiplayer sessions with friends and online community, though player base is small."

    • Growth
      3

      "Players develop skills across various sports and improve through practice and difficulty progression."

    • Health
      4

      "Game encourages physical activity and exercise through sports gameplay and movement."

    • Idle
      -3

      "Requires active engagement and continuous attention during sports gameplay."

    • Intimacy
      1

      "Social interactions occur mainly through multiplayer matches with friends or casual players; limited emotional sharing."

    • Leadership
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    • Progression
      3

      "Players unlock costumes, medals, and higher difficulty levels as they progress."

    • Relaxation
      3

      "Game provides flow and stress relief through balanced challenge and enjoyable sports activities."

    • Sensation
      3

      "Visuals are crisp and cute, with satisfying sensory feedback and fun animations."

    • Status
      2

      "Leaderboards and multiplayer rankings offer some social recognition, though player base is small."

    • Story
      -5

      "No narrative or story elements; purely sports gameplay."

    • Strategy
      1

      "Some sports require timing and aiming skills, but overall gameplay is straightforward and arcade-like."

    • Thrill
      2

      "Competitive multiplayer and timed challenges provide moments of suspense and excitement."

    • Value
      4

      "Players perceive good value for price with multiple sports and frequent updates."

    • Violence
      -3

      "Focus on constructive sports activities; boxing is present but not overly violent or destructive."

    • Survival
      -4

      "Low-risk environments with no threat or failure beyond game scoring."

    Last update: 29/04/2026