Tablecraft promises a free “mad science” VR sandbox title, and it’s out this week in early access on Quest.
Developed by three-person studio Not Suspicious, best known for its work on mixed reality title Airspace Defender, Tablecraft lets you combine atomic blocks to create over 80 different recipes. Tablecraft allows you to create atomic-block items that are radioactive. You can also feed your creations to your mutant pets. Not Suspicious may not have released a trailer, but you can watch a brief gameplay video provided by the developer. Not Suspicious revealed in an
that Tablecraft was a project from six years back. Tablecraft, according to the studio, is still “unfinished”. This early access build can be considered a demonstration. As such, there are a few known bugs like aliens not properly respawning, but the team provides a workaround.
Notably, Not Suspicious confirmed its put major new Tablecraft features “on hold” to support developer post in order to “keep the lights on.” Commenting on its Missile Command-inspired mixed reality title in an email to UploadVR, the studio advised it recently dropped the price from $14.99 to $9.99. It’s also outlined an upcoming
on its Discord server.Airspace DefenderTablecraft launches on January 16 at 10am PT on the development roadmap platform.