Girls Dance VR
- August 24, 2018
- Girls Dance Studio
Girls invite you to their world. Play custom mode, become choreographer, chose girl, change her outfit, and the surrounding for the beautiful dancer. Join them and admire their beautiful movements in a dance. Sit comfortably in your armchair, put on VR googles and relax. All of Girls are connected by one amazing passion - dancing. Create your own show in custom mode!!! During show you can …
Reviews
- The game features cute characters and enjoyable dance routines.
- The music is well-received and adds to the overall experience.
- The game is considered worth the low price by some players.
- Limited content with repetitive dance routines and few outfits.
- Technical issues with menu navigation and VR compatibility.
- Lack of interaction and customization options for characters.
- music9 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The music in the game is described as enjoyable, with a single song per stage that cannot be changed or stopped, leading some players to replace it with their own music. While the quality of the music is generally appreciated, the lack of customization options has prompted players to resort to external sources for a more personalized experience. Overall, the combination of good music and engaging dance animations contributes positively to the game's appeal.
“Though the music is great and the dances are fun.”
“Best song of all time for them to dance to?”
“Music is very good, models of girls are good.”
“The music can't be changed or stopped.”
“My enjoyment of this game comes from my game-altering skills of 'cut and paste' where I removed one file at a time to try to stop the music because the option doesn't exist.”
“Eventually, I removed all the music and now use music being played from YouTube or from my personal music collection for the girls to dance to!”
- optimization1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's optimization has been criticized for its confusing launch process, particularly for VR users who may encounter a persistent loading screen without clear instructions on how to proceed. This suggests a lack of user-friendly design in the initial setup.
“But all of that requires figuring out how to launch the game in the first place. [Pro tip: when all you see is a loading screen in your headset, it's because you need to make a selection on your monitor to get the VR to start running. Great optimization there, fellas.]”