Compara los precios de Carnival Games [VR] en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Cat Daddy Games. Publicado por Take 2 Interactive. Lanzado el 27/10/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Simulation.

Twelve VR carnival minigames with ticket rewards and park exploration - a tech demo that outstayed its welcome before the hardware did.

Carnival Games VR is a virtual reality minigame collection from Cat Daddy Games, built around the familiar loop of a physical fairground: walk an alley, pick a booth, play a short game, earn tickets, unlock more content. There are 12 games on offer, covering the usual suspects - ring toss, ball throws, shooting galleries, that sort of thing. As a simulation of standing at a carnival, the spatial presence works reasonably well. As a game with any meaningful decision layer, it essentially stops there. From a strategy-and-depth standpoint, there is almost nothing to analyze here. Ticket accumulation is the only progression mechanic, and the prize unlocks are cosmetic. There are no builds, no branching paths, no systems that compound over time. The AI - insofar as it exists - runs the NPCs wandering the park, and they exist purely as atmosphere rather than challenge. If you are the kind of player who wants to understand how a game's systems interact at hour 20, you will exhaust this one's entire design space well before hour 2. That said, context matters. This was released in 2016, squarely in the period when VR needed simple, motion-friendly showcases to demonstrate the technology to people who had never strapped on a headset. Judged against that original purpose, Carnival Games VR makes some sense. Throwing a virtual baseball or launching a rubber frog feels physically intuitive, and the themed Carnival Alley layout gives new VR users a safe, legible space to get comfortable with roomscale movement. For a family gathering or a VR hardware demo situation, it still has a narrow use case. The problems are hard to overlook, though. A 41 percent positive rating on Steam from 367 reviews is a meaningful signal, not noise. Reported issues include controls that lose novelty very quickly, a prize system that offers no real motivation beyond a first playthrough, and a content ceiling that most players will hit in a single session. There is no mod ecosystem, no community tools, and no evidence of post-launch support that meaningfully extended the game's lifespan. The tutorial, such as it is, amounts to pointing you at a booth and letting you figure it out - which works fine given how simple each game is, but also underlines how little depth exists to teach. If you are shopping for a VR title that justifies the hardware investment with lasting engagement, Carnival Games VR is not the answer. It belongs in a very specific drawer: occasional use, non-gamer guests, children who want to throw things at targets without real-world consequences. Everyone else will find the fun evaporates faster than the loading screen. Diego, Scout Team

Carnival Games [VR]

Carnival Games [VR]

27 oct 2016Cat Daddy GamesTake 2 Interactive
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Twelve VR carnival minigames with ticket rewards and park exploration - a tech demo that outstayed its welcome before the hardware did.

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Carnival Games VR is a virtual reality minigame collection from Cat Daddy Games, built around the familiar loop of a physical fairground: walk an alley, pick a booth, play a short game, earn tickets, unlock more content. There are 12 games on offer, covering the usual suspects - ring toss, ball throws, shooting galleries, that sort of thing. As a simulation of standing at a carnival, the spatial presence works reasonably well. As a game with any meaningful decision layer, it essentially stops there. From a strategy-and-depth standpoint, there is almost nothing to analyze here. Ticket accumulation is the only progression mechanic, and the prize unlocks are cosmetic. There are no builds, no branching paths, no systems that compound over time. The AI - insofar as it exists - runs the NPCs wandering the park, and they exist purely as atmosphere rather than challenge. If you are the kind of player who wants to understand how a game's systems interact at hour 20, you will exhaust this one's entire design space well before hour 2. That said, context matters. This was released in 2016, squarely in the period when VR needed simple, motion-friendly showcases to demonstrate the technology to people who had never strapped on a headset. Judged against that original purpose, Carnival Games VR makes some sense. Throwing a virtual baseball or launching a rubber frog feels physically intuitive, and the themed Carnival Alley layout gives new VR users a safe, legible space to get comfortable with roomscale movement. For a family gathering or a VR hardware demo situation, it still has a narrow use case. The problems are hard to overlook, though. A 41 percent positive rating on Steam from 367 reviews is a meaningful signal, not noise. Reported issues include controls that lose novelty very quickly, a prize system that offers no real motivation beyond a first playthrough, and a content ceiling that most players will hit in a single session. There is no mod ecosystem, no community tools, and no evidence of post-launch support that meaningfully extended the game's lifespan. The tutorial, such as it is, amounts to pointing you at a booth and letting you figure it out - which works fine given how simple each game is, but also underlines how little depth exists to teach. If you are shopping for a VR title that justifies the hardware investment with lasting engagement, Carnival Games VR is not the answer. It belongs in a very specific drawer: occasional use, non-gamer guests, children who want to throw things at targets without real-world consequences. Everyone else will find the fun evaporates faster than the loading screen.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamVR MinigamesFamily-FriendlyMotion ControlsShort SessionTicket ProgressionSingleplayer OnlyTech Demo

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Cat Daddy Games
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Take 2 Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
27 oct 2016

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