Baby Shark VR Dancing
- April 20, 2020
- VAR LIVE International Ltd
"Baby Shark VR Dancing" is a virtual reality game that immerses players in a vibrant underwater world. Players can join Baby Shark and his family in a fun and energetic dance-off, following along to the rhythm of popular children's songs. The game features a variety of different dance moves and environments, providing a unique and engaging experience for players of all ages.
Reviews
- The game is enjoyable for young children, with many parents noting that their kids love singing and dancing along with the characters.
- It is simple and easy to use, making it a good introduction to VR for toddlers without complicated controls.
- The game provides a fun and engaging experience for kids, with a bubble shooting mini-game that adds to the enjoyment.
- The game is very short, with limited content and only one song, leading some to feel it is overpriced for what is offered.
- There are technical issues, such as loading problems on certain VR headsets, which can frustrate users and prevent gameplay.
- The Christmas theme has not been updated, which some players find odd and off-putting, especially if they expected seasonal content.
- music4 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The music in the game primarily features the popular "Baby Shark" song, which is directly sourced from YouTube, appealing to its target audience of young children. However, the overall experience is marred by unexpected and inappropriate content, leading to a disjointed and confusing gameplay experience that detracts from the intended fun and simplicity of a children's game. Reviewers suggest that the game is overpriced for its limited content, consisting mainly of a single song and a brief mini-game.
“The game features a catchy song that kids will love, making it a fun experience for young players.”
“It's a very short and simple experience; it's essentially a music video followed by a mini-game.”
“The characters introduce themselves in a playful way, and the music adds a lively atmosphere to the gameplay.”
“The game was too hard and it was misleading; the game is supposed to be designed for kids but 5 minutes into the music video, Pinkfong started frenching Baby Shark. It was so horrible I had to turn the game off and lie down.”
“So I would say for what you get, the price in my opinion should be cheaper as there is only one song and very limited gameplay.”
“Very short and simple; it's a music video followed by a mini game.”