- November 30, 2016
- Monsieur K
Crazy Saloon VR
33%Game Brain Score
gameplay, humor
graphics, atmosphere
55% User Score 11 reviews
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Crazy Saloon VR : The Virtual Saloon Experience. Discover the Old West with this quirky saloon simulator built for HTC Vive.







Audience ScoreBased on 11 reviews
gameplay2 positive mentions
atmosphere3 negative mentions
- The game features a charming cartoony art style and a fun, zany atmosphere that adds to the overall experience.
- Some mini-games provide a decent challenge and can be enjoyable, particularly the unique 'Chicken Feast' game.
- At a low price point, the game can be seen as a fun, albeit short, diversion for players looking for casual VR entertainment.
- The game suffers from technical issues, including crashes on load and poorly executed mini-games that lack depth and engagement.
- Many mini-games are repetitive and uninspired, leading to a feeling of having seen everything the game has to offer in a very short time.
- The requirement to earn money through bartending to access mini-games feels tedious and detracts from the overall enjoyment of the experience.
graphics
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in the VR mini-game collection are praised for their original and charming cartoony art style, which features zany designs and overblown stereotypes. While some users note that the graphics are somewhat simplistic for a game priced over $3, the overall aesthetic and smooth gameplay contribute to an enjoyable experience, making it worth considering despite a slightly high price point.
“I love the zany art style and overblown stereotypes.”
“I liked the cartoony graphics and the gameplay is very smooth.”
“The cartoony art style is very charming, and the saloon provides enough stuff to interact with to make the experience worthwhile.”
“The graphics are pretty low-quality for a game that's not in early access and over the $3.00 price range.”
“At $10, Crazy Saloon VR is a tad bit overpriced for the content, despite its cute art style and silly sense of humor.”
“It's sad because I do like the art style they went with, but the execution leaves much to be desired.”