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Disco Time 80s VR

Free to Play
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Developer:
Indiecode Games
Publisher:
Indiecode Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Its Disco Time.

The 80s are back!
Enter the Dancefloor and celebrate an 80s club party in VR.

Features
  • 18 80s Style Music Tracks or use The InGame YouTube Browser
  • 3 Clubs + Miami Style Street with entrances to the clubs
  • Interaction: Ask a Dancer for a dance, you can choose between 20 dance styles
  • 7 Various effects like Slow Motion, Neon, Fog, Alcohol, Drawing and more
  • Fun Games like Dart, Bowling, Mini Basketball, Pool Billiard and Arcade Machine
  • Teleportation and Free (Slide) Locomotion VR

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User Reviews

Mixed
37 user reviews
68%
Positive
14 min at review
Not Recommended

As it is right now it is a rather boring dance club with no interaction at all unlike Personal Disco. but for the price I guess it's ok. I am sort of on the fence with this product so I cannot really recommend it.

17 helpful
46 min at review
Recommended

Like others i think there is a big need for more interaction with people and maybe things. The atmosphere is realy good and everthing looks very immersive. But as long there is no interaction , this experience is not so good as is could be. It would be nice for example to go to the DJ and interact wirh him to change the songs, or that you can invite someone to dance wirh you , or you can tell someone to leave the Disco. Also important is that there are more diversity in the dance moves , because after a while , the people look like they are in a timeloop. And maybe a little bit rework of the faces , because some of the people look really creapy.... Also would be great to see maybe some more settings like a 70´s Diso or a 50 ´s Setting. Something like your personal Disco time machine. Finaly i think the concept has good potential when a few things will be add in the future. Just to see for example how was the atmosphere in a disco at the specific time....

15 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This game reminds me of one of my favorite original Xbox games called Xbox Music Mixer. I'd been wondering how cool that game would be in VR. A VR nightclub where you could play your own tunes and relax. In fact my search for such an experience led me to Disco Time 80's VR. There's no gameplay here. You're just listening to music in a VR danceclub watching people dance and maybe dancing yourself. If this is not your thing that's understandable. But it's a VR experience that i enjoy greatly and I'm thrilled with this title. This VR experience is very well crafted and the dancing moves, graphics and atmosphere are excellent. If i could change anything, I'd like to see an easier way to change/play your own music from inside the program and it would be cool to have large display monitors in this club maybe with an option to add images from my PC. P.S. Combining Phil Collins "In the air tonight" with Disco Time 80s VR was a mind blowing experience.

15 helpful 3 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

What a guilty pleasure. I have my favourite club, and I pipe my own music in (as you can turn off theirs) and I dance like no one is watching....

8 helpful
13 min at review
Recommended

Click the ingame menu, search studio 54 disco music on the youtube popup, press play to a 50+ playlist and dance the night away with the hot chick with black hair, short skirt and black stockings on the dance floor. Just push her gym bunny boyfriend out of the way (well stand in his place in any case) Add more people, flashing squares dance floor and light effects of the disco ball you have a winner. Oh and access to the bathrooms and all the blow!

6 helpful 5 funny
16 min at review
Recommended

So you think you can dance? Obviously, you don't need VR to dance and this game will add nothing but visual effects to your dancing. You won't learn a dance and you won't dance with anybody. However, you can dance with yourself and see a disco setting. There should be more dancers in the dance floor, but it's great to listen to music using the Youtube browser and just be silly. Nice visual effects (although it could be more realistic looking) I played with the Oculus Rift and touch support worked fine. I just wish the game would encourage you to mirror a dancer on the floor or at least give you the appearance of a dance partner. The avatars do not change their dance "settings" regardless of the song. Hope dev adds ability to play your own songs locally and multiplayer. Rating: 7/10 (given the price)

5 helpful 1 funny
49 min at review
Recommended

A bare bones experience that offers no customization or interaction, other than the ability to move around the disco. Some of the npcs are reused. In general they don't look too bad, but it would be nice if we could add/subtract and place npcs at will. On the dance floor there are only two girls dancing alone. It would be nice if I could go up to one of the couples and tap a guy on the shoulder so i could dismiss him and take his place. It would also be nice if when dancing next to an avatar they respond to you. It would be great if you could sit in a chair or on a bar stool and have a drink. But you can't pick up anything in the disco. I was able to move some pool balls and the cue, but couldn't pick them up. It would be neat if you could change venues, add/subtract adjust lighting, furniture and props. A dance floor simulator is what I wanted and what I got, although it is bare bones and lacking in any ambition to fully realize it's potential. For $1.99 it's hard to complai...

5 helpful
8 min at review
Not Recommended

this game is sh#% i played for a few minutes and quickly realized it was worth nothing

4 helpful 1 funny
27 min at review
Not Recommended

The feature to use your own chosen music via a built-in youtube player does not work. Looking at the forums, it seems it hasn't worked for years. It's a key part of the app, most disappointing.

3 helpful
5 min at review
Not Recommended

Just no...

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 3570 or better
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 1070 or better
  • Storage: 1800 MB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR

FAQ

How much does Disco Time 80s VR cost?

Disco Time 80s VR is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.

What are the system requirements for Disco Time 80s VR?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1 or newer Processor: Intel Core i5 3570 or better Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 1070 or better Storage: 1800 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR

What platforms is Disco Time 80s VR available on?

Disco Time 80s VR is available on Windows PC.

Is Disco Time 80s VR worth buying?

Disco Time 80s VR has 68% positive reviews from 37 players.

When was Disco Time 80s VR released?

Disco Time 80s VR was released on Jun 7, 2017.

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