- February 21, 2019
- Andrew C. Wang
A Lullaby of Colors VR
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About
Feeling stressed? Treat yourself to this therapeutic VR refuge from the real world with procedurally generated realms of gentle sounds, sweet-tasting colors, and breathtaking beauty. Find and catch the bouncing spheres to visit different worlds. Find the perfect place to relax and watch the virtual world go by. There are no enemies, quests, guns, or puzzles. There is no objective other than to re…







- The game features bright, vibrant colors and a relaxing atmosphere, making it a pleasant experience.
- The concept of hovering over colorful nodules and exploring different universes is intriguing and has potential.
- The musical chime tones add to the overall relaxing feeling of the experience.
- The content is very limited, leading to a repetitive experience that may only last 10-20 minutes.
- There is a lack of variety in environments and music, making the gameplay feel monotonous.
- The navigation is restricted to sitting only, which may disappoint players expecting a more immersive room-scale experience.
music
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game varies by universe but is often described as uninspiring and repetitive, with many users expressing a desire for more variety and the option to play their own music. Some players appreciate the relaxing effect of bright, vibrant visuals combined with musical chimes, suggesting that interactive elements could enhance the experience. Overall, while the music contributes to the atmosphere, it lacks the dynamism and engagement that players seek.
“The music changes for each universe.”
“Bright vibrant moving colors together with 'musical chime' tones really add a relaxing feeling to the whole thing.”
“It would be cool if the scenes reacted to my music.”
“Most of the music is uninspiring.”
“It will also change the music (that all sounds kind of the same).”
“I would have liked the option to listen to my own music.”