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Soundboxing

$15.99
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Developer:
Maxint LLC
Publisher:
Maxint LLC
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Soundboxing is a VR music video kickboxing game where you create the beats! Feeling competitive? Search for challenges and compete by punching to the beat of your favorite music videos. The longer your streak of correct punches, and the stronger you punch, the more points you'll earn. Feeling creative? You can record the challenges that others compete in!

While you're Soundboxing, remember: if you feel the urge to dance, you're doing it right!

Features

  • Designed for VR and the HTC Vive with Motion Tracked Controllers
  • Youtube video search
  • User generated beats and challenges!
  • Share your challenges with a web link, for your friends outside of VR and around the world
  • High score leaderboards keep track of whoever performs best
  • Play back your high scores with a robot marionette boxing match

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User Reviews

Very Positive
100 user reviews
84%
Positive
78 hrs at review
Recommended

Holy moly. This was great. I don't want to say it is better than Audioshield, it is just a little bit different. First the bad: I encountered a bug where some videos would slow down, and the sound was distorted. You could also see the timer went slower, so.. memory leak perhaps? Other videos worked great. [b]Audioshield vs Soundboxing:[/b] If you like Audioshield, you will enjoy this game as well. In the latest update, Audioshield discontinued Soundcloud support and implemented Youtube instead. Audioshield also has an automatic beat detection feature for unplayed songs, where Soundboxing is manual. The good thing about Soundboxing, is that you can create a completely new "beat map" if you don't like the existing one. [b]Intensity intensifies:[/b] Audioshield has a nice feature where you can choose difficulty, and you can also find mods online to replace the existing difficulty settings. In Soundboxing you need to kind of figure out the difficulty level yourself. If you see a song t...

28 helpful 1 funny
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Wow, just wow!! The creater deserves a Nobel Peace Prize! Okay, that may be a stretch, but hopefully got your attention. I've played this all of 98 minutes according to Steam and absolutely love this title. I'm a 58 year old man always looking for more ways to exercise and having just come off Soundbox, sweat'in like crazy. This game will work you out! What I love and found out toward the latter half of my first day owning this is you can take about any song you can think of and create your own mix. The bottom line is after an hour of play I'm walloped (in a good exercise kind of way) and had a blast doing it. I plan to make this a regular habit. I have a Vive headset and you if you have one and our looking for some fun way to exercise, its a no brainer, just get it!!!!

18 helpful 1 funny
14 hrs at review
Recommended

[h1]Soundboxing is not just a game, its a workout![/h1] Playing Soundboxing will get very exhausting especially for your arms and it will definetly make you very sweaty! The fact that you wear an HMD while getting physically active obviously makes that even worse. After longer play sessions (30+ min) you might want to take off the HMD because it's getting a bit uncomfortable. The name already says what makes it so special compared to other VR music games. [b]The harder you punch the orbs with the motion controllers, the more points you will get![/b] You can search for [b]any song on youtube[/b] and create your own challenge for it or try to beat challenges that other players have created. The good thing about that is that [b]you can make an accurate beat syncronization that really let's you feel your music how you like it[/b] while other automatic algorithms from games like Audiosurf, Audioshield and many more might fail to capture that feeling. If there is no challenge for a song...

16 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Recommended

There should be many of these on VR, This game is perfect for me to burn thr extra Kcals after a gym session, its a good challange, the idea is simple. Link you tube to them game, watch videos and throw punches but it works really well. what id love to see to make me push my self more a Lcal burner that tells you how much you burned off and keeps a log of it on your profile , that would be awsome. the game is worth the money

10 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I tried them all out: Audioshield, Soundboxing, Holodance, Beats Fever and Airtone. I directly need to say Audioshield was the worst of them. 1. Airtone (most expensive, great look and gameplay, limited songs) 2. Holodance (really really great, nearby nr. 1 and by far nr. 2) x (Soundboxing - can not recommand at this time as it is very buggy, uploading beatmaps does not work and virtual keyboard does not work for Oculus users) 3. Beats Fever 4. Audioshield Audioshield: it did not feel like a rhythm game at all and it had only a few sound-stages. The gameplay was not in sync with the music as the algorithm does not do that well. Every game with predefined beatmaps is far superior. You Tube integration does not help. Gameplay feels often chaotic and shallow. Soundboxing: Gameplay felt more serious as in Audioshield. It has user made beatmaps and a youtube integration. You can easily create beatmaps to your own favorite songs and share them. It has 12 different show-stages. -- Can...

9 helpful 1 funny
10 hrs at review
Recommended

Wow! WOW Wow!!!! THE killer Vive app is right here. This is amazing & everything just works. This is THE Vive app Ive been waiting for since the Vive launch. Instantly my #1 with a rocket. You can play any Youtube track you like, and if someone hasn't beatmapped it, you just create it as you play it. Its that easy. Soundboxing automatically uploads your beatmap to its servers and boom! its there for everyone to try. Im literally blown away at how incredibly fun and easy this is to play with. It even records your body movement as you punch out your beatmaps!! I played my track back and the little dude was moving exactly like me - because it is me! This is truly amazing. Some tracks I had a blast beatmapping - check them out if you like psytrance music: 'Zen Mechanics Naked Stoned Exalted' https://www.soundboxing.co/song/FWW32DRQvMk 'Ace Ventura Pranava' https://www.soundboxing.co/song/QSwg7fxXsd8 'Vertical Mode Deep Vibrations' https://www.soundboxing.co/song/UEm1ryYD...

9 helpful
15 hrs at review
Recommended

Let me start by saying that I'm having a lot of fun with this game. It feels great to punch synched up orbs while force and the combo multiplier matter for the score. Getting updates on who played your beat maps and who pushed you from the first place is motivating, as well as having a website tracking the leaderboards and available songs. The ability to record your own beat maps is actually quite challenging, since you want to have a lot of diversity and not only punch orbs at the same height in a different rythm. You can also search for popular songs, either sorted by times played or maked as favourites. But of course the game isn't perfect. - No ability to rate the difficulty of a beat map - Cannot fix a mistake you made when recording a beat map - Not all beat maps are created equal, it depends a lot on who created it Even with those missing features the game is quite fun and recording can be really exhasting if you try and be creative. I have high hopes for this game, not only...

9 helpful
57 min at review
Recommended

After playing just 2 songs, I would already recommend this game. However, I would recommend you check out the points below before you decide to get this game. I would like to compare this game with Audioshield as they are both quite similar. Pro: - Gameplay wise, this game is superior compare Audioshield. The punching/boxing on the notes simple gives more kick compare to Audioshield. - Has better UI looking compare to Audioshield. - Has the ability to create your own notes into the music. Personal Preference: (some people may like this, some may not) - More workout compare to Audioshield. Just playing 2 songs and I am sweating like crazy. Con: It doesn't auto generate notes like how Audioshield did. You can either create the notes yourself, or play a song where other people had already created the notes. This means that some song that you like you may not be able to play it or it simply sucks because the person who created it doesn't know how to properly create it. That being said,...

8 helpful 4 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I bought this tonight after seeing an article on UploadVR and glad I did! Great game with lots of replayability!

7 helpful
6 hrs at review
Recommended

A must own if you have a VR headset and like Rhythm Games. The problem a lot of rhythm games have is the lack of songs to play due to the difficulty of using an editor; Or if they're running off of a stream turning tracks into music visualizer type gameplay, leading to inaccurate notecharts that feel more like you're playing a vauge guess of a song's flow and not actually playing a song. This has the middle ground between the two. The songs are streamable from youtube, but they have a surprising amount of notecharts to playthrough that are manually made by the community that 8 out of 10 times are very accurate and very, very fun to play. The UI is very crisp, with support for playlists players have made or just sorting through a player's profile of tracks they created so that if you find a song you loved playing with a track that suits your musical tastes, all you have to do is look to the left and go through the simfile creator's profile to see everything else they've created and y...

6 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 8
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Standing Only

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i7-4770
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
  • DirectX: Version 12
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 10 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Soundboxing cost?

Soundboxing costs $15.99.

What are the system requirements for Soundboxing?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 8 Processor: Intel i5-4590 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 1 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Standing Only Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i7-4770 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 DirectX: Version 12 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 10 GB available space

What platforms is Soundboxing available on?

Soundboxing is available on Windows PC.

Is Soundboxing worth buying?

Soundboxing has 84% positive reviews from 100 players.

When was Soundboxing released?

Soundboxing was released on Sep 29, 2016.

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