Ahh, thanks. At least it's a mistake I'll only make once!
Loving the tension and feel of the game. I've jumped out of my skin several times when encountering a robot I didn't expect. Brief forays outdoors really add to the atmostphere, with the droning of the large transporters flying overhead - and launching robots at you while you're on a tower, too!
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I just downloaded Tea on Sidequest - appreciative of the stationary gameplay mode, since my lounge it too small to use the walkaround version. As an aside, is it possible to move an upgrade from one hand to the other? I accidentally installed the shield on my right hand, but being right-handed, that feels unintuitive for me and I can't for the life of me work out how to put on a different hand after claiming it.
I didn't realise the demo was just the one area (I hadn't spotted the 'buy full game' sphere off to the right) so as soon as I noticed, I bought it. Looking forward to any future updates, still adoring the textureless graphics style, and really glad you went with that option - it adds a nice solidity without the potential for distraction by textures that happens with some games.
I quite enjoyed the demo (I died before completing it) and the turn based nature lends itself to VR quite well, provided you take time to look around to stop yourself getting attacked from behind.
My only complaint is the controls, which seem backward (and was almost impossible to get used to); all other games I've played use the left stick for movement and the right for turning. This ended up with me running sideways into walls quite often wasting turns during combat. An option to switch the stick functions around would be useful.