Brief overview

Viva Project 2 is a free-to-play, anime-inspired virtual simulation from Poison Pill. It recreates a first-person virtual reality-like experience on your screen, allowing you to design an anime-style avatar, explore environments, interact with objects, and converse with other characters. The game emulates VR without a headset, relying on on-screen controls and button presses for movement and actions.

Core gameplay

The experience is built around a straightforward premise: you look after an anime cat girl living in a traditional Japanese residence that includes a bathhouse. Typical interactions include picking her up and guiding her, bathing her, putting her to sleep, and giving affectionate gestures such as head pats. You’re free to follow the suggested tasks or ignore them entirely.

The map is larger than in the previous entry, with adjacent buildings and extra locations shown on an in-game map. Note, however, that some areas are not accessible despite appearing on the map. The game’s sandbox nature and cast of anime characters are central to its appeal.

Controls and UI

Viva Project 2 is playable without VR hardware. Movement and many interactions are handled via buttons and menu options rather than physical headset controls. The interface includes tutorials, task lists, and achievement tracking to help new players get started and to clarify objectives.

Technical rough edges

Although the game captures the feel of VR on a flat display, it suffers from several polish issues:

  • Limbs and body parts can stretch in unnatural ways during animations.
  • Certain textures may fail to load or render incorrectly.
  • Interaction and physics systems are inconsistent; intimate or gentle actions can sometimes result in unsettling, jittery, or violent-looking outcomes.
  • There are occasional game-breaking glitches that interrupt play.

Despite these shortcomings, the game is casual in nature and typically doesn’t penalize players harshly for mistakes.

Who will enjoy this

If you want a relaxed, pseudo-VR experience without buying extra hardware, Viva Project 2 is worth trying. It mirrors both the charms and the quirks of a VR simulation: accessible, simple, and often entertaining, even when the technical execution is imperfect. Fans of the first Viva Project will find familiar pleasures here.

Quick pros and cons

  • Casual, easy-to-learn gameplay and intuitive menus
  • Sandbox freedom and a charismatic cast of anime characters
  • No headset required; plays on a normal PC screen
  • Noticeable animation and physics issues that break immersion
  • Occasional texture loading problems and serious glitches

Technical

Title
Viva Project 2
Requirements
  • Android
Language
English
Available languages
  • English
  • Chinese (Simplified)
  • German
  • Russian
  • Korean
  • Portuguese
License
  • Free
Latest update
2025-10-31
Author
Poison Pill
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