The game is going free very soon

It Belongs in a Museum

It Belongs in a Museum is a Rogue-lite, treasure hunting, artifact collection VR story game. Join a shadow organization and help its weakened, resurrected goddess search for magic treasures to undo the curse they unleashed in procedural dungeons, tombs, lost cities, and ancient ruins.

Good Morning, If you see this I hope you are doing well. It was almost 3 years ago my brother sent me his old quest 1 headset to play with. I live 8000 miles away from my hometown in America now and I love my life, but I wanted to keep in touch with my brother whom I used to play many games with and VR was the way we chose. Initially I thought it would be a dumb gimmick, kind of like those old machines we had played as kids in shopping malls where you had a polygon bird monster and would fight the opposing player with what resembled a toy pop gun. However when I actually started using the quest 1 headset I was blown away and I decided that it was more than just a gimmick. From this beginning, I started working on VR research in my career, as well I wanted to make a game that would give me the pulp adventure feeling that a game like "Uncharted" gave me, thus for two years on and off I worked on "It Belongs in a Museum" and published here in on steam. I am quite proud of my game. It has a lot of Unity store assets, almost nothing is original in that sense other than the messy story which I still think is fun in its own way. But more could be done to fix it beyond what I have done so far, and so I will make the game free in the hopes that more people will play it and give critiques and reviews. For me it was never about the money, I wanted the challenge of putting something together that made one of my dreams of an adventure game come true, and it did in its own way. I am hopeful you will also be happy with the change even though you may have purchased it. It is my intention to make it better not just for you but for everyone who will from now on play it. Thank you for your time, Coffeeserpent