Download for Windows
Click "Download anyway" in the Google Drive pop-up to download the .exe file. Run the .exe file. If Windows Defender pops up, click “more info,” then “run anyway.”


Download for Mac
MacOS Sequoia:  Click "Download anyway" in the Google Drive pop-up to download the .dmg file. Run the .dmg file, then run the “Frostbite” application. You will receive a pop-up saying that the application could not be run. Click “Done.” Open System Settings and navigate to "Privacy & Security." Scroll down to the "Security" section and click "Open Anyway" next to the notification that the game was blocked. Click "Open Anyway" again and enter your password if prompted.

Older MacOS Versions: Click "Download anyway" in the Google Drive pop-up to download the .dmg file. Run the .dmg file, then run the “Food Order 3D” application. You will receive a pop-up saying that the application could not be run. Click “Ok.” Right-click on “Food Order 3D” and select “Open,” then select “Open” in the pop-up window and enter your password if prompted.


Download for Linux
Open the terminal and navigate to the foodorder3d.x86_64 file. Run the command “chmod +x foodorder3d.x86_64”. Then run the command “./foodorder3d.x86_64” to play.


Download for Meta Quest
Click "Download anyway" in the Google Drive pop-up to download the .exe file. Download the ZIP file. Extract the folder from the ZIP file. Turn on your headset and connect it to your computer in the way you would to play other VR games. Insure that Steam VR and the Oculus applications are running, and that you give your VR headset permission for these applications to access your headset. Run "Food Order VR" without removing it from the folder with the .pck and .console files. If the game does not run, it is likely due to Steam VR recognizing that you were not wearing the headset. If possible, have a trusted companion run the application while you are wearing the headset and in the lobby. You should be in the white, Oculus lobby before starting the game.