- September 6, 2017
- Citor3
Amoreon NightClub
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About
The Amoreon NightClub is a single player disco, where you can dance with virtual characters, challenge yourself to gain points by following the dance moves, select songs and add your own music. You can see your own VR body, use your hands and fingers with thumb sticks. All nightclub visuals (lasers, particles, dances) are controlled by the music. Watch yourself dancing on a big screen while camera…






- The graphics and character models are surprisingly good for a free VR experience.
- The game offers a fun atmosphere for dancing and allows players to add their own music, enhancing the experience.
- It's a unique concept for a VR nightclub, providing a chill environment to enjoy music and dance.
- The gameplay is limited and can become boring quickly, lacking substantial content and interaction.
- The arm movement synchronization is often inaccurate, making it difficult to follow along with the dance moves.
- There are technical issues, such as controller syncing problems and awkward hand movements, which detract from the overall experience.
music
25 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game is generally well-received, with a decent selection of 11 electronic house tracks and the option to add personal playlists, enhancing the overall club atmosphere. While some users found the default music enjoyable, others noted issues with syncing and user-friendliness when trying to incorporate their own tracks. The integration of lighting effects that sync with the music adds to the immersive experience, although there are concerns about performance when too many custom songs are added.
“Good music to bounce to, reasonably believable dancers on a semi-crowded dance floor, and a light show that doesn't blind you or give you seizures but is still visually fun.”
“Included was a great variety of 11 music tracks of the electronic house genre.”
“The club even adds some reverb and echo to your music to enhance it even more, so it really sounds like you're in a huge club...especially with headphones cranked up!”
“The dancing part was daft and uninspired, but the music isn't bad and you can play your own if you choose.”
“Only major issue I had with it was the hands; they bend really awkwardly at the wrist, and the dance moves you're supposed to match are way too slow to be comfortable and flow with the music.”
“Update: if you add too many songs of your own, it will crash on startup...so don't add 50 or more like me.”