Terms of Use
Melcher Studios, the Hockey VR logo is registered to Melcher Media & Design Inc.. Software license terms available at https://www.melcher.ca/hockeyvr. The content of this videogame is purely fictional, is not intended to represent or depict any actual event, person, or entity, and any such similarities are purely coincidental. Unauthorized copying, reverse engineering, transmission, public performance, rental, pay for play, or circumvention of copy protection is strictly prohibited for both the game and the peripherals.
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY BEFORE PLAYING, PURCHASING OR USING
Please note that certain people are susceptible to various symptoms and conditions when playing a game with virtual reality headsets and peripherals, including:
- epileptic seizures or loss of consciousness;
- altered vision;
- motion sickness, dizziness, disorientation or nausea;
- damage to surroundings due to use of peripherals;
- and/or repetitive motion injuries and eye strain.
Immediately stop playing if you do not feel well or if you experience any of the above symptoms. In any event, we strongly recommend that you take reasonable breaks from gameplay every 10 to 15 minutes and that you do not play for excessive overall periods. If you are pregnant or if you have any pre-existing medical condition, you should talk with a physician to obtain professional advice before playing the game. You should not play the game under the influence of alcohol or drugs or while using prescription or non-prescription medication. Always be aware of your surroundings when playing the game. When playing with a virtual reality headset or other headset it is best to remain seated if that mode is supported. Since the game is an immersive reality experience, you may not be able to fully see or hear your surroundings while playing. Whether or not you remain seated during gameplay, give yourself plenty of room and make sure the play area is clear of objects and people that could be bumped into during gameplay. Ensure you are in a safe environment and not near stairs, balconies, windows, walls, furniture, objects that could cause tripping hazards or other objects or people that may pose a danger to you or them or could be damaged or cause injury during gameplay. Sound volume for the game should be kept at a low enough level so that you can be aware of your surroundings while playing, and to avoid any damage to your hearing..