Better than I thought it was going to be interesting, has its problems and I talk about them in Video. Take a trip through the Amazon while drinking beer and laying on the couch in a run-down trailer in the middle of butt fuck anywhere. What's not to like about that, I can see myself in another 10 years going down to the local University giving lectures on all the places I have visited in the world and are an expert on just from my couch. Obviously before being escorted off the campus and arrested for not being employed by any institution and in fact not being employed for the past 30 years. Video review: https://youtu.be/xnMuN8oeXVE
Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey
- Release Date:
- Oct 26, 2017
- Developer:
- Heavy Iron Studios
- Publisher:
- Vive Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Journey through the incredible Amazon Rainforest in this interactive eco-tour of the world’s most famous jungle river. You will explore a lush environment teeming with unique Amazon wildlife, while using the camera on your eco-tablet to capture the most captivating encounters to relive afterwards.
Highlights include:
- Parachute down to your campsite, taking in breathtaking views of the Amazon Rainforest canopy from thousands of feet above.
- Under dense forest growth, surrounded by inquisitive jungle creatures, you will build a fire to stay warm as rain pours from the sky and day transitions to night.
- Navigate a boat down an Amazonian river and take a moment to feed the piranha and sneak glimpses of panthers, gators and the elusive pink Amazon dolphins.
- Control a paraglider over awe-inspiring cataracts formed by centuries of erosion from some of the tallest waterfalls in the world.
Experience the Amazon Rainforest up close and personal in the comfort of your virtual reality headset. You will learn facts about more than a dozen animal species living on the land, flying in the air and swimming in the water. Just don’t forget to bring your mosquito repellent!
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User Reviews
Short tour of the jungle, mostly by boat. Game consist of taking pictures of animal life. Graphics and animations are OK, but not good enough for the type of visual experience this is supposed to be. Some lady is constantly chatting and explaining things in the background ruining the immersion further. Constant animal noises are too intense and load (especially in the beginning) making the guiding voice difficult to hear.
Well, I like the game. I liked the parachute jump, the boat trip (that part was a bit to long) and the paragliding. But for 9.99 euro overall this game is to short. If interested, here is the gameplay of the full game: https://youtu.be/R_R5A2gJfrg
[u] I played this game on the Oculus Rift with Touch controllers. I can confirm this game does NOT work at all unless you do a Windows 7 compatability fix. [/u] If you start the game without the fix, the game won't even load up. Once you do the fix, game works fine with the only issue being some of the button mapping. You have to press down on the joystick and also go down to bring up the tablet. Meanwhile the a,x,b,y, and grip button all go unused. You move by teleporting and thankfully, you can choose the direction you're facing. The trigger button is used to grab items, but it can be a bit sketchy in execution to grab items. I got this game for $1.99 USD on the Steam Winter sale and can say it's a very good bargain at that price. I spent 30 minutes in game just doing the boat ride, although I was doing my best to capture the absolute best photos. The graphics are not the best, but they are not "Minecraft" quality as some apparently nearly blind reviewer claimed. The grap...
At a young age, I was fascinated with the idea of exploring the Amazon Rain forest. I vaguely remember playing a few educational games as a child which allowed some exploration of the amazon jungle. However, nothing really satisfied my thirst for real adventure. I saw Amazon Odyssey and thought I'd give it a try, seeing as how it refreshed my intrique for the Amazon. I didn't play the game for that long, as after 30+ years of gaming, I couldn't find it very entertaining or immerse myself in it. The visuals are clunky and outdated, and exploration/interaction within the environment is limited. It is somewhat educational. The game provides very basic VR tourism with sub-par visuals and decent sound effects. Utlimately I would recommend Amazon Odyssey for a younger age group. Had the visuals been more appealing, the exploration and interaction more freeing, and the education aspects less superficial, I would have recommended this game more.
Review - http://www.htcvivegamereviews.com/?review=i-need-some-mosquito-spray-into-the-amazon Let's Play Video - http://www.htcvivegamereviews.com/?video=im-on-a-boat-amazon-odyssey-htc-vive-vr C- So I’m a big fan of theBlu. I like nature. I like zoology. I like taxonomy. By reading the description, this game should have had me at hello. The problems with Amazon Odyssey first off is the graphics – It just doesn’t look good. The parachute honestly was a terrible way to start the game. Overlooking the jungle was something akin to minecraft, even with the graphics on high. With experience based games, it has to NOT feel like a video game in my opinion. You have to forget or at least feel immersed enough to forget about the reality around you. When I was in that parachute, the idea already lost me by seeing my surroundings. Landing and being in the jungle, the game looks much better. The animals still look like something out of Zoo Tycoon 2 when zoomed in but hey, I guess that’...
WHAT'S IN THE BOX? Amazon Odyssey is an experience where you're equipped with a camera and get to fly over/drive by boat through the Amazon jungle. The idea is to discover animals and take photos of them (they are highlighted when viewed through a "tablet"). VISUALS I was having high hopes for this one given what I've seen in theBlu, but the quality here is nowhere near that. The jungle from above looked like a 1990-er shooter; further down things got better but the visual quality was still way behind similar games and experiences. The animation of the leaves, for example, was very repetitive, and that of the animals were extremely basic. You don't even get to see most animals close up since they are ashore while you are stuck on a boat, and furthermore they slither/walk away once you get closer. SOUND I didn't get to listen properly to the animals sounds since there was a lady constantly chatting away and explaining things which was very distracting. CONTROLS You have a tablet in ...
Cute but you seem to spend most of the trip just taking photos for your journal on a boat ride Also my graphics card not flast so not sure how "stunning" it was supose to be, but to me it looked a wee bit lame
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer
- Processor: CPU: Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 or greater
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 or better
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey cost?
Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer Processor: CPU: Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 or greater Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 or better VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey available on?
Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey is available on Windows PC.
Is Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey worth buying?
Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey has 60% positive reviews from 10 players.
When was Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey released?
Animal Planet: Amazon Odyssey was released on Oct 26, 2017.
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