Zomday
: While not officially supporting Oculus native drivers at launch, users have successfully played it on Oculus Rift and Quest (via Link/Virtual Desktop) using Windows compatibility settings. Why It Stands Out
: Fully compatible with Valve Index and HTC Vive headsets. ZomDay
Originally developed for the HTC Vive, the game has expanded its reach: : While not officially supporting Oculus native drivers
: Each map culminates in massive boss encounters that require more than just mindless shooting—strategy and movement are key. Multiplayer Experience Multiplayer Experience : Players have access to a
: Players have access to a vast, realistic arsenal. The gunplay is often praised for its "pleasing" sound design and tactile feedback, though some users note it feels less "beefy" than high-budget military sims.
ZomDay shines as a cooperative experience, supporting multiplayer modes where teams must coordinate to survive escalating waves. It is frequently cited in VR communities on platforms like Reddit as a top-tier wave shooter, especially for those looking for a more affordable alternative to premium titles like Arizona Sunshine . Platform Support
Despite being an indie title from Intostudio, it is often called a "hidden gem" due to its low entry price and high replay value. It offers several distinct environments, including the "Bloody Desert" map added in the full release version.