VR Theme Park Rides
- June 8, 2017
- EnsenaSoft
"VR Theme Park Rides" is a collection of twelve exciting virtual reality experiences, recreating classic and thrilling theme park rides. The game features a variety of rides with different themes and intensity levels, from the gentle Trumble Bug and Bumper Cars, to the scary Castle of Terror and thrilling Wind Seeker, Roller Coaster, Angry Octopus and Super Flyer. No tickets or long lines required, just step right up and enjoy the ride!
Reviews
- The game features a variety of themed parks and rides, providing a unique experience for players.
- Some rides, particularly the flat rides, deliver a fun and engaging experience, capturing the essence of amusement park attractions.
- The game has quirky charm and a lot of love put into its design, making it enjoyable for those who appreciate its style.
- The game suffers from severe motion sickness issues, making it uncomfortable for many players.
- Graphics and overall quality are lacking, with many rides feeling unpolished and environments appearing flat and unrealistic.
- Gameplay is hindered by poor controls and a lack of options, leading to frustrating experiences such as being unable to exit rides or adjust settings.
- graphics9 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are generally considered simplistic and unpolished, with a cartoonish style that may not appeal to everyone. While some users appreciate the charming elements, such as dancing couples and sunsets, others criticize the lack of detail and realism, particularly in certain rides that appear laggy or cheap. Overall, the visuals are seen as a mixed bag, with the Christmas-themed park noted for having the best graphics and music.
“The graphics are way better than expected...”
“If you can accept the goofy charm of the graphics, the rides themselves in all four parks are pretty fun.”
“I suggest sticking to the Christmas-themed park as it has the best visuals and music.”
“The worst rides were the rollercoaster (especially in Americana it seemed very laggy/stuttery) and the haunted ride (very cheap quality graphics, no real scares, just laughable attempted scares really).”
“The graphics are primitive, the movement is jerky, and almost all the rides are the same style (spinny) carnival rides.”
“The graphics seemed a tiny bit simpler compared to the other three parks, but there are dancing couples on the tumble bug ride and some great sunsets.”
- music7 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 14 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
Overall, the music in the game receives mixed reviews; while some parks, like the Day of the Dead and Christmas-themed parks, are praised for their charm and engaging soundtracks, others, such as the Western park, feature enjoyable music but lack variety. However, players have noted issues with loud music that detracts from the ride experience and the absence of options to adjust sound settings.
“The Day of the Dead park has the most charm and the best music.”
“The western park has great music, a unique coaster that keeps going, and the rides seem to move at a different pace.”
“I liked the bright colors in the park, and the rock soundtrack was a plus.”
“The music was also not the best.”
“First off, no options at all for anything, no adjusting music or sounds or anything.”
“The problem was the music was so loud it was taking away from the ride, which I found no way to get off from... it would just repeat itself and there was no way to get back to the main menu to choose another ride.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the experience is described as enjoyable and light-hearted, providing a pleasant backdrop to the rides, even if it didn't leave a lasting impression. Overall, it contributed to a fun atmosphere during the snowy adventure.
“The coaster was pretty good, and overall, although I wasn't blown away, I was laughing and enjoying myself as I rode rides in the snow.”