[h1]Experienced on the Oculus Rift and Windows Mixed Reality[/h1] You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/q_XbpqyT86A There really isn't much to this game. However, the visuals are absolutely joyous and colorful. You get to mess around with musical instruments, which can be anything from Donuts, Hamburgers, Hog Dogs, Gummy Bears, or Jelly Beans. You can use drum sticks, tongs (to move items around), or a huge hammer (to play more stuff or far away stuff). There isn't much content. You have 5 different environments, which includes 3 food themed environments, a teleport room, and a locked music video type room where you can finally drum along to this happy song. I really enjoyed the included song. I just wish they had done more of these. The game is running on the Unity Engine. I had variable frame rates on my 1060 GTX with frame rates starting usually at 90 frames per second, but dropping to as low as 20 fps, especially when lots of instruments were being played. T...
Playthings: VR Music Vacation
- Release Date:
- Aug 24, 2016
- Developer:
- Always & Forever Computer Entertainment
- Publisher:
- Always & Forever Computer Entertainment
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Features:
5 explorable worlds full of interactive musical food that anyone can play.
3 different pairs of drumsticks with unique powers.
Intuitive, languageless, tutorial-free controls.
Secret Rhythm Game mode! (shhh)
Features an original soundtrack written by Jon Baken (of George & Jonathan)
Guest performance by Jesper Mortensen (aka "Junior" of Junior Senior) on the Playthings theme song, "C'mon Everybody! (Playthings Rap)"
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User Reviews
Was not able to actually progress through the first portal as it was out of reach. Play space is 2.8x1.7m, should be more than enough if the specs are to be believed.
The most beautiful / fun environment I've experienced on the Vive so far. There is clearly an enormous attention to detail and it's been a great joy to look (and listen) extra closely.
What a wonderful, wonderful thing you created! Thank you so much, guys! This game is just a little experience to play around with, for good-hearted people open to fresh peaceful wonderlands. But what a polished and cute one! I love the fact that it's just a simple thing, with no score, no nothing, just a *game to have fun*. It needs a bit of space (or to tweak your playspace with SteamVR Advanced Settings), but it really goes well with the controllers and head tracking to give you a real VR feeling (once again, a short one). Thanks again to the creators! Love you guys!
This game was cute. Definently made for children. The only time it actualy felt like a rhytham game with an objective was at the end after you opened the large gate. However still very cute. Play space needed is larger than expected. That would be the only draw back.
Although the game is extremely short, it can just be used as a casual musical playground. especially playing the hamburger drums can be entertaining for a long time.
Wonderful game. Yes, it's short, but lots of musical possibilities, First played this at Tribeca Film Festival and was so glad to see it on steam. Great for all ages and no violence.
There's not a whole lot of substance to this game, and it's honestly nothing special in terms of actually being able to make much music with it, but I did have a decent amount of fun with this regardless and would definitely recommend it for anyone looking for a unique and colourful experience. It's an older VR title now, but the environment that they made is stylized in a way that allows it to stand out from other VR titles from the original burst of similar-length VR games in 2016. Really enjoyed the feeling that staring into the portal gives you, especially the final end portal. Neat!
Such a great time. It's more of a musical toy than a game. It's only a few minuets long if you don't stop and play some songs. But once I get a grove on I don't want to leave. You got to get that hamburger bass going. Line up some hotdogs and gummey bears with you other hand... Oh man, good vibrations...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer
- Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required
FAQ
How much does Playthings: VR Music Vacation cost?
Playthings: VR Music Vacation costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Playthings: VR Music Vacation?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer Processor: Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD 290 equivalent or greater Storage: 300 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required
What platforms is Playthings: VR Music Vacation available on?
Playthings: VR Music Vacation is available on Windows PC.
Is Playthings: VR Music Vacation worth buying?
Playthings: VR Music Vacation has 89% positive reviews from 9 players.
When was Playthings: VR Music Vacation released?
Playthings: VR Music Vacation was released on Aug 24, 2016.
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