Deepthroat Simulator Vr -v1.425- -squircle Games- May 2026

✘ Limited depth for hardcore sim fans ✘ Some modes feel similar (cleaning sim vs. pet grooming share core mechanics) ✘ Short on narrative or long-term goals ✘ Minor tracking issues when hands overlap during complex grooming

Squircle Games uses a clean, colorful art style—slightly cartoony but detailed enough to feel tangible. Reflections on polished countertops and fur shaders stand out. On v1.425, performance is smooth on Quest 2/3/Pro and PCVR; I noticed no frame drops even during chaotic pet grooming (fur particles + water splashes). Load times average 8–10 seconds. Deepthroat Simulator VR -v1.425- -Squircle Games-

The lifestyle angle focuses on relaxing routines . Unlike hardcore sims ( PC Building Simulator ), there’s no complex economy or skill trees. Instead, you progress by completing daily “chore cards” (e.g., “make three lattes” or “groom two curly-haired dogs”). Rewards unlock cosmetic items for your virtual apartment. ✘ Limited depth for hardcore sim fans ✘

✔ Relaxing, low-pressure gameplay ✔ Polished physics and haptics ✔ Diverse activities in one package ✔ Frequent updates (v1.425 adds meaningful content) ✔ No motion sickness (stationary room-scale) Unlike hardcore sims ( PC Building Simulator ),

As pure entertainment, Simulator VR succeeds for short sessions (15–30 minutes). It’s not a game you’ll binge for hours, but it’s perfect for unwinding after work or introducing VR to casual players. Replayability comes from mastering “flow” in tasks (e.g., grooming five pets without dropping tools) and collecting all apartment decorations.