Developer Crtyek announced today that its VR title Robinson: The Journey, which released on PlayStation VR back in November and then came to Oculus Rift in January, is now available on HTC Vive.

Robinson: The Journey now also includes Oculus Touch motion control support on to help players feel more immersed. Touch support will be implemented into the game via a patch. If you plan on picking up Robinson: The Journey on HTC Vive, it will cost you just as much as the other versions of the game: $39.99.

For those who aren't aware, Robinson: The Journey is a sci-fi VR adventure game where you play as Robin, a boy that is left stranded on an alien planet named Tyson III when something goes wrong on his spaceship, Esmeralda. Players are accompanied by an AI unit named HIGS and a baby T-Rex Laika, and Robin must use them to solve puzzles and survive on a planet inhabited by dinosaurs. The game is clearly inspired by Robinson Crusoe and classic sci-fi, and garnered positive reception for the most part upon launch.

Robinson: The Journey is now available on PlayStation VR (PS4), Oculus Rift, and HTC Vive (PC). If you want to see what Crtyek has been working on recently, you should check out our preview of Hunt: Showdown, an interesting supernatural multiplayer FPS.