- August 31, 2016
- Isaac Cohen
My Lil' Donut
Platforms
About
Before you lies your Donut. You can pull and twist it, snap and swish it. You have a whole arsenal of settings, presets and tools to play with. You can freeze it, relax it, save any contortion to be viewed later. You can even rip it apart so it returns to the void from which it came. Yet your Donut is still a being and you must show it respect. Make sure you caress it, and let it know that at the …









- The game offers a unique and psychedelic experience with intuitive controls and a satisfying interaction design.
- It's a free VR application that allows for creative manipulation of a donut, making it a fun and calming experience.
- The audio and visual elements are mesmerizing, enhancing the overall atmosphere and enjoyment of the game.
- The controls can feel clunky and outdated, making it difficult to fully enjoy the experience.
- There isn't much content or depth to the game, leading to a lack of replay value.
- Some users have reported technical issues, such as compatibility problems with certain graphics cards.
music
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music in the game, composed by cabbibo, is highly praised for its captivating and immersive quality, perfectly complementing the quirky menu interactions and gameplay experience. Players feel a strong emotional connection to their creations, enhanced by the engaging soundtrack that keeps them absorbed for extended periods. Overall, the music is considered a standout feature, elevating the overall enjoyment of the game.
“I feel a strange attachment to my donut creations, and Cabibbo's music is the perfect backdrop to the experience.”
“I lost myself in here for about an hour; the music is amazing (as expected from Cabibbo).”
“It's great! I like the music, the quirky way you interact with menus, the push and pull, and the nerdy tool sliders.”
“The music feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
“While the visuals are impressive, the soundtrack doesn't match the game's energy.”
“The background music is forgettable and doesn't enhance the overall experience.”