Compara los precios de Cow Milking Simulator en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por IMGNATION Studios. Publicado por IMGNATION Studios. Lanzado el 31/10/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Indie.

A VR-only arcade oddity that asks one question and one question only: how fast can you milk a cow? Charming, absurdly thin, and honest about both.

I want to be gentle here, because there is clearly a warm and goofy heart at the center of Cow Milking Simulator. IMGNATION Studios built something that commits fully to its premise, and in a Steam library full of games that cannot decide what they want to be, that kind of singular focus deserves at least a moment of respect. You strap on your headset, you stand in a room-scale space (a minimum 2m by 1.5m area is required), you look at a cartoon cow, and you milk it. That is the game. If that sentence made you smile, you are probably the target audience. The core loop is a speed-milking arcade rhythm: collect milk from the cow, feed it into a conversion machine to produce dairy goods, sell those goods for in-game cash, and repeat with enough urgency to keep the economy ticking. There is a global leaderboard baked in, which gives the speed-chasing crowd something to hold onto, and cosmetic unlocks, specifically hats for your bovine companion, add a thin layer of progression. The environment is brightly coloured and intentionally cartoonish, with occasional chaos events like alien abductions of your cow dropping in to break the monotony. The game draws a clear lineage from the Job Simulator school of VR design: physical, tactile interactions dressed in absurdist humour. Here is the honest part. The content depth is close to the floor. The milking action itself is the experience, and once you have internalized the rhythm it does not evolve much. Community discussions have surfaced a launch issue where the Unity application closes on startup for some users, which is worth knowing before you commit. The small but dedicated Steam user base has been broadly positive, sitting at a strong approval rating across a modest number of reviews, which suggests the people who are playing it went in with calibrated expectations and got what they came for. Nobody here is expecting a farm management saga. Where this one finds its small, genuine appeal is in the VR party context. Handing a headset to someone who has never tried VR before and watching them discover they are aggressively milking a cartoon cow is a specific kind of joy that flat-screen gaming cannot replicate. It is a ten-minute experience that lands the same way a carnival game does: not deep, not ambitious, but memorable in its absurdity. As a first-VR-impression showpiece or a sub-five-dollar novelty in a sub bundle, it earns its place. As a primary VR title you return to week after week, it simply does not have the structural legs. Kai, Scout Team

Cow Milking Simulator

Cow Milking Simulator

31 oct 2017IMGNATION Studios
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A VR-only arcade oddity that asks one question and one question only: how fast can you milk a cow? Charming, absurdly thin, and honest about both.

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I want to be gentle here, because there is clearly a warm and goofy heart at the center of Cow Milking Simulator. IMGNATION Studios built something that commits fully to its premise, and in a Steam library full of games that cannot decide what they want to be, that kind of singular focus deserves at least a moment of respect. You strap on your headset, you stand in a room-scale space (a minimum 2m by 1.5m area is required), you look at a cartoon cow, and you milk it. That is the game. If that sentence made you smile, you are probably the target audience. The core loop is a speed-milking arcade rhythm: collect milk from the cow, feed it into a conversion machine to produce dairy goods, sell those goods for in-game cash, and repeat with enough urgency to keep the economy ticking. There is a global leaderboard baked in, which gives the speed-chasing crowd something to hold onto, and cosmetic unlocks, specifically hats for your bovine companion, add a thin layer of progression. The environment is brightly coloured and intentionally cartoonish, with occasional chaos events like alien abductions of your cow dropping in to break the monotony. The game draws a clear lineage from the Job Simulator school of VR design: physical, tactile interactions dressed in absurdist humour. Here is the honest part. The content depth is close to the floor. The milking action itself is the experience, and once you have internalized the rhythm it does not evolve much. Community discussions have surfaced a launch issue where the Unity application closes on startup for some users, which is worth knowing before you commit. The small but dedicated Steam user base has been broadly positive, sitting at a strong approval rating across a modest number of reviews, which suggests the people who are playing it went in with calibrated expectations and got what they came for. Nobody here is expecting a farm management saga. Where this one finds its small, genuine appeal is in the VR party context. Handing a headset to someone who has never tried VR before and watching them discover they are aggressively milking a cartoon cow is a specific kind of joy that flat-screen gaming cannot replicate. It is a ten-minute experience that lands the same way a carnival game does: not deep, not ambitious, but memorable in its absurdity. As a first-VR-impression showpiece or a sub-five-dollar novelty in a sub bundle, it earns its place. As a primary VR title you return to week after week, it simply does not have the structural legs.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5VR Party GameRoom-Scale VRArcade Speed-RunLeaderboard ChaseCosmetic UnlocksShort SessionSteamVRFirst-VR Experience

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 970 / AMD Radeon R9 290 or greater
Processor
Intel i3-6100 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200, FX4350 or greater
VR Support
SteamVR. Room Scale 2m by 1.5m area required

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Windows 10
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NVIDIA GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 480 or greater
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