- June 7, 2017
- INDIECODE GAMES
Disco Time 80s VR
Platforms
About
"Disco Time 80s VR" is a virtual reality game that transports you to the lively club scene of the 1980s. Experience three different clubs and interact with dancers, choosing from 20 dance styles. The game also features various effects, fun mini-games like darts and pool, and both teleportation and slide locomotion options. Immerse yourself in 18 80s-style music tracks or use the in-game YouTube browser for a custom soundtrack.











- The bowling and pool mechanics are enjoyable and provide a fun experience.
- The game has a great atmosphere and allows players to listen to their own music through YouTube integration.
- It's a decent experience for the price, offering a nostalgic vibe and a unique VR dance club setting.
- The YouTube integration is broken and has not worked for years, which is a major disappointment.
- There is a lack of interaction and customization options, making the experience feel bare-bones and repetitive.
- Many players find the character models unattractive and the overall gameplay boring, leading to quick disinterest.
music
11 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music feature in the game has received mixed reviews, with players appreciating the ability to use a built-in YouTube player to listen to their own music, but expressing frustration over the lack of authentic 80s tracks and the limited in-game music options. While some enjoy dancing to their curated playlists, others hope for improvements such as easier access to personal music and more engaging dance floor dynamics. Overall, the addition of YouTube music has enhanced the experience, but players desire further enhancements for a more immersive musical environment.
“I have my favorite club, and I pipe my own music in (as you can turn off theirs) and I dance like no one is watching....”
“There should be more dancers on the dance floor, but it's great to listen to music using the YouTube browser and just be silly.”
“Today's patch added the ability to access YouTube music from within the game so you can listen to some actual disco tunes from times past.”
“The feature to use your own chosen music via a built-in YouTube player does not work.”
“No real 80’s songs, just some made-up nonsense.”
“If I could change anything, I'd like to see an easier way to change/play your own music from inside the program, and it would be cool to have large display monitors in this club, maybe with an option to add images from my PC.”