- August 26, 2022
- ISVR
Party Pie
62%Game Brain Score
humor, emotional
graphics, gameplay
77% User Score 31 reviews
Platforms
About
Party Party is a VR party game, you can draw and share your own characters, chanllenge large number of unique levels with them. We will also add the map editor in the future , you can create your own levels!











+5
Audience ScoreBased on 31 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
optimization1 negative mentions
- Party Pie combines elements of popular games like Fall Guys and Gorilla Tag, providing a fun and engaging experience, especially when played with friends.
- The game features customizable avatars and softbody physics, adding a unique touch to the gameplay.
- It is lightweight and accessible, running well on various VR setups without requiring high-end hardware.
- The game suffers from connectivity issues, making it difficult to find matches and often resulting in lag and freezing.
- Movement mechanics can be frustrating and slow, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the game.
- The game feels incomplete, with limited levels and a confusing menu system, leading to a lack of polish and depth.
graphics
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are characterized by a colorful and bright art style that aligns well with the game's overall aesthetic, though some users noted a resemblance to other titles like Fall Guys. Performance is generally stable, with one player achieving 90 fps on an RTX 3080, but the lack of graphical options and mediocre game mechanics detract from the overall experience.
“The graphics are colorful and bright, creating an engaging visual experience.”
“The art style is cool and adds a unique charm to the game.”
“On my RTX 3080, I was getting a steady 90 FPS, showcasing the game's performance capabilities.”
“The obstacle courses look like they were ripped from Fall Guys, with basically the same art style.”
“Graphics are colorful and bright, but the performance is average and the game mechanics are mediocre, frustrating, and annoying.”
“On my RTX 3080, I was getting a steady 90 fps, although there were no graphical options.”