> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://zaras-organization-6.gitbook.io/game-website/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://zaras-organization-6.gitbook.io/game-website/readme.md).

# Welcome to Catch the Stick

Get ready for a fun and festive VR experience like no other! In this exciting game, you'll test your reflexes as you catch falling sticks from a machine. But the real thrill comes when you collect more than 5 sticks—prepare to be surprised with a joyful celebration that will fill the scene with holiday cheer!

As you dive into the game, you'll notice a cheerful Santa Claus standing beside a playful sign that reads, 'Collect more than 5 sticks and I will dance for you.' Will you rise to the challenge and see what Santa has in store?

Designed for players of all ages, this game combines fast-paced action with delightful surprises to keep you engaged. Perfect for quick sessions or extended play, it offers an enjoyable and immersive VR experience that spreads festive vibes and puts your skills to the test.

Catch sticks, aim for the surprise, and enjoy a unique holiday adventure in VR\
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**Note:** This app is not suitable for children under 10 years old.


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