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Loco Dojo

$11.99
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Developer:
Make Real
Publisher:
Make Real
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Enter the whimsical wooden world of Loco Dojo and step up to Grand Sensei’s ‘Table of Trials’ to pit your silliest skills against (up to) three friends or strangers in this hilariously competitive cross-platform multiplayer social VR party game.

Take turns to spin the dice wheel and move your counter around the dojo’s game board, acquiring strategic prizes and launching ludicrous trials in which to compete with your rival players to prove yourself as a master of martial madness!

Discover a wealth of wacky uses for VR motion controllers woven through sixteen ridiculous minigames. Perform well and win a pile of Golden Suns to please Grand Sensei, earning the right to enter his temple where overall victory can be claimed in an asymmetric showdown of epic absurdity.

No friends? No problem! Grand Sensei’s 'Ten Trial Test' provides a highly replayable Solo Challenge mode that’s different every time you play. Do you have what it takes to obtain the fabled Black Headband?

Fantastic features include:
  • Tournament mode for 2 to 4 simultaneous players
  • Solo Challenge mode - easy to enjoy but devilish to master
  • Accessible and social central hub board game
  • 16 marvellously mad minigames
  • Charismatic host character voiced by cult hero Brian Blessed!
  • Delightfully quirky wooden toy visual style
  • Enchanting stick-in-your-head soundtrack
  • 15 frivolous achievements to unlock
  • Cross-platform multiplayer across Steam and Oculus
  • SteamVR Home custom asset to unlock

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User Reviews

Very Positive
53 user reviews
81%
Positive
29 min at review
Recommended

The problem with this game is that is' a fun family/friend casual party game. The kind of game that you invite friends or family over to play on a drunken night for adults or a pizza party with kids. However, I don't know that many people will have multiple VR headsets with several rigs and several licensed copies of the game and there's really no option to switch players with the headset. You play online against other online players. I guess this game is fun if your friends already have a VR headset. Of course multiplayer in VR is very sporadic. Game lobbies empty out for the next game du jour. I haven't played this game enough to tell you if the "community" is worth engaging with or abundant. I do recommend this game because you can see the polish, even if the mini-game difficulties vary widely. I could see it being fun with the right people playing with you. Not much fun solo though. Rating: 6/10

19 helpful
39 min at review
Recommended

This game is a blast! This is basically the closest thing you can get right now to Mario Party VR. The aesthetic is charming and cute, and every little quirk adds to the fun. Played on HTC Vive, near everything felt perfect, ignore the review that says it's not for Vive. Pros: 1. Cartoony, fun graphics that feel like care was gone into them, not some cheap voxel shit 2. Fun, chinese-theme soundtrack 3. Most mini-games play and feel great, with a little bit of that classic Mario Party "oh shit what am I doing" touch 4. Really funny. The piglet feeding game had me laughing so hard I didn't realize I was doing it completely wrong 5. This is something almost completely unique for the VR library. Cons: 1. Some mini-games are really awkward or imbalanced. Specifically the javelin throwing game and the cookie throwing game. Throwing objects w/out any auto aim is something no VR game has really figured out; throwing feels fake and very difficult. In the javelin game my spears always hung to ...

7 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Fun multiplayer game. It's full of minigames to play. Tried with one other person and we had a good time trying to figure out what to do for each challenge. The challenges are tough and will have you chopping, shooting, rotating handles,stomping bugs and more. I would say its worth the sale price. It includes VOIP so you can talk to the people you are playing with. The only negative is that the game cannot add more players once started. Everyone has to be ready to play from the start the whole way through. It took me and a friend about 30 minutes to play through a complete round together.

7 helpful
31 min at review
Not Recommended

I purchased this game to play with friends and we all hate it, it’s very boring and repetitive. There’s only like 5 games that you can actually play before you start repeating yourself. I wouldn’t recommend blowing 20 bucks on a game with 30 minutes of content.

4 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

I fucking love this game with friends.

4 helpful
35 min at review
Recommended

Simply Put, its a wario ware/mario party style board game/mini game game. WOW what a sentence, anyway without digressing. This game has levels of polish often not found in many VR titles. The games are creative, whacky, simply fun! the game has a great theme. I highly recommended picking this up and having some fun online or with friends! I hope we see additions/updates in this title because this game really deserves a playerbase Without it, and without friends, the singleplayer challenges willl only get you so far.

4 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

It was fun playing with other people. Reminds me of Pummel Party or Mario Party. There are some games that feel one sided based on what you play where you have to remove sea urchins from the whale. Other than that I had fun.

3 helpful
13 min at review
Recommended

Only thing missing from this game is people to play with. :/

2 helpful
53 hrs at review
Recommended

Great fun with friend, the archer mini game needs to be balanced though.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

+ Most of the mini games are fun (once you figure out how to play them - the potato shooter took me a few tries before I figured out it's the one game in this whole app that makes use of grip buttons. The fish/shark mini-game I still haven't figured out). The graphics are really pretty both from technical and creative side. - You cannot choose what mini-game you want to play so something like a local competition with friends or family is out of question and that's a BIG fault. If it wasn't for that, this game would be a must on my party list. Now you must go through all the board spinning and other animations to get to the fun stuff, you cannot replay the minigames you enjoy and often end up playing those you don't and you play on your own, because the community is small and most of my friends don't have VR. I see this as major oversight on devs side. If it wasn't for this the game would get 1000 times more playtime and exposure. 5/10

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590 or greater
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Standing or Room Scale

FAQ

How much does Loco Dojo cost?

Loco Dojo costs $11.99.

What are the system requirements for Loco Dojo?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel i5-4590 or greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 970 DirectX: Version 10 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 3 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Standing or Room Scale

What platforms is Loco Dojo available on?

Loco Dojo is available on Windows PC.

Is Loco Dojo worth buying?

Loco Dojo has 81% positive reviews from 53 players.

When was Loco Dojo released?

Loco Dojo was released on Jul 27, 2017.

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