Wurroom Reviews

Wurroom is ranked in the -1th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
15 / 100
Apr 2, 2020

Wuroom looks amazingly creepy, which is a shame because it isn't worth your 99 cents or 10 minutes of your time. It feels like a tech demo for an art project, and maybe with a little more effort, it could be something more than a screensaver. There are much better ways to spend 99 cents on the eShop.

Read full review

9 / 10.0
Mar 26, 2020

Starting this review is a struggle, and I anticipate the following will take some time to produce as words escape me when describing Wurroom. I’m quite lucky, or perhaps it’s down to my writing experience, but I seldom have difficulty in filling a page. Whether the piece is error-free or readable is debatable, but that’s the joy of editing. My problem here is conjuring up the right description or appraisal of a game that is beyond words.

Read full review

4 / 10.0
Mar 22, 2020

Wurroom is really unorthodox, trippy, abstract, experimental, and any other fancy adjective used to describe something that is just plain weird. It sure looks nice and I do appreciate its usage of the Vita’s screen, but this is barely a game. It features the minimum amount of interactivity to make it qualify as a commercial video game. It might work as a very brief (and very forgettable) art presentation, but as a piece of entertainment, it’s just not good enough.

Read full review