Flip the Table is a physics-based, ultimate stress relieving virtual reality game where your objective is to Flip the Table and break as much stuff as you can. After a long day or just for fun you can now destroy things without getting a huge bill!
The game can provide a fun and stress-relieving experience by allowing players to destroy objects in a VR environment.
It's free to play now, making it accessible for anyone interested in trying out a VR game without financial commitment.
Some players found enjoyment in the simple mechanics and humor of the game, making it a light-hearted experience.
The game suffers from poor physics and low-quality visuals, which detracts from the overall experience.
It lacks engaging gameplay and variety, leading to a repetitive and boring experience for many players.
The game does not support Quest 3 controllers, limiting accessibility for some VR users.
graphics
3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The graphics in Smash Party are characterized by low-quality, low-poly 3D visuals that may disappoint some gamers, as high-quality visuals are often expected in the gaming medium. However, the game compensates with unique visual elements and a strong arcade-like aesthetic, complemented by an engaging soundtrack.
“Smash Party has unique visuals, a great soundtrack, and the whole 'smashing' aspect has a great tactile and arcade-like quality to it.”
“This features fairly low quality low poly 3D visuals, which will deter a lot of gamers, understandably.”
“Gaming is a visual medium, and while some developers struggle with creating high-quality visuals, failing to do so is a disservice to gamers.”
music
3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
33%
67%
The music in the game has received mixed reviews; some players feel it lacks the energy and fitting soundtrack to enhance the smashing experience, while others appreciate the unique visuals and great soundtrack in "Smash Party," which contributes positively to the overall arcade-like feel.
“Smash Party has unique visuals, a great soundtrack, and the whole 'smashing' aspect has a great tactile and arcade-like quality to it.”
“This has been done before, and the music doesn't make me want to smash stuff.”
“There's also a severe lack of music or a fitting soundtrack to break items by.”
story
1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The story aspect of the game is not directly addressed in the user feedback, as the comments focus on technical issues related to controller support rather than narrative content.