Elsewhere Electric

4.2
14 reviews
1K+
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

Navigate a mysterious facility to charge devices, solve puzzles, and reconfigure the map as you see fit. Uncover the secrets of the facility that await you both at its confounding core.

You act as The Operator: the hacker who stays back in the van and helps the VR Installer as they traverse the facility. Only you can see the whole facility grid at once, and only you have the special ability to manipulate the facility from your command hub. You can see things the installer cannot, which may be the key to getting your teammate out alive.

**This is a free mobile app, and can only be used to join games set up by the VR player. It is not a standalone game.**

Please note that the Elsewhere Electric mobile app is intended for mobile phones only.

Made possible with the support of:
Canada Media Fund
Ontario Creates
Government of Canada
Updated on
7 Oct 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.2
14 reviews
Kaleb Cheeseman
25 July 2025
This game is horrible. there is no tutorial, or really even explanation of what you're supposed to be doing. all of the puzzles in the game are the exact same. it's always just the VR person has a code that they tell to the person on the phone. most of the time the code is not even unique and is the same as all the other codes in the game. most of the time, the VR player is in a room with no lights and you can't see anything. every time we solved a puzzle it was on accident.
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Stitch Media
29 July 2025
It's true that we've made a challenging game and I'm sorry it didn't meet your expectations. The lack of tutorial is the game itself - experimenting with tools/devices to learn the unique systems at play. Perhaps the codes repeat for a reason in the game and teach you something? Accidents are a great opportunity to discover new mechanics.
Dylan Campbell
27 July 2025
Extremely buggy currently, my player 2 (on the phone) constantly had issues where they can't see all the symbols. In thr VR on my end I also had separate issues, but for both ends its definitely gonna need a few bug fixes before I'd suggest playing
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Stitch Media
29 July 2025
We'd love to help solve any bugs on our Discord: https://discord.gg/BXFaeZhkjr - especially if the symbols are off-screen. The game involves a lot of complex systems that work together, so sometimes a non-response isn't a bug. Doors won't open if you don't solve the puzzle they present through symbols, for example.
Ferdinand Kølster
22 September 2025
Always nice to see something that's novel like this, when you're tired to death of VR being 90% beat saber
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