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A short-session obstacle-course sim with genuine empathy at its core, but a physics engine that will test yours. Expect ragdolls, cheap deaths, and a real story worth hearing.

I went in expecting a novelty title with a punchy concept and nothing behind it. What I got was something more complicated: a course-based obstacle sim that uses comedic ragdoll physics as a vehicle to make a real point about urban inaccessibility, built by a Ukrainian indie studio and tied to an actual charity initiative. That combination of levity and sincerity is either going to land for you immediately or feel like a misfire. There is no middle ground, and the mixed Steam review score reflects exactly that split. The structure is simple: each level gives you a start line and a finish line, and you push a manual wheelchair through a city that treats your route as an afterthought. Traffic cuts across you, garbage trucks block the path, pedestrians cluster in your way, and the terrain changes constantly from smooth tarmac, where you roll freely, to grass verges, where progress becomes a grind. Coins scattered through each stage fund wheelchair customization, and hunting for hidden collectibles extends replayability a little. A hidden mode called Duck Souls is tucked inside the game, which is the kind of absurd Easter egg that tells you the developers had a sense of humor about the whole thing. The interactive narration is voiced by Dmytro Schebetyuk, a real person who sustained a spinal injury and now competes in Paralympic archery, and his sarcastic commentary on your failures is one of the better touches in the experience. Here is the honest problem: the physics engine does not earn the difficulty it demands. Hitting a small rock or grazing a tree branch dumps you out of the chair and resets you to the nearest checkpoint. The camera sensitivity compounds this. Adjusting your view at the wrong moment while using WASD can send the whole scene spinning, and the wonky engine occasionally drops your character through the floor entirely. None of these feel like intentional design choices meant to simulate the frustration of inaccessible infrastructure. They feel like unresolved jank. There is a meaningful difference between a game that makes a point through difficulty and one that makes a point despite its difficulty, and Wheelchair Simulator too often lands in the second camp. Train-track sections where trains spawn with almost no warning are the clearest example of that gap. As a pure sim or a pure casual pick-up, it scores low on depth. There is no decision tree, no resource loop, no progression system beyond star ratings and coin collection. If you are coming here looking for replay value in the grand-strategy or city-builder sense, look elsewhere. Where it does work is as a short-session experience you run once, absorb the narration, and think about afterward. The charity angle is genuine: proceeds fund the Dostupno UA initiative, which supports accessibility programs in Ukraine. That context matters and it is worth factoring into your purchase decision, even if the moment-to-moment gameplay cannot carry the weight of its own ambitions. Diego, Scout Team

Wheelchair Simulator

Wheelchair Simulator

12 jun 2018ViRa Games
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A short-session obstacle-course sim with genuine empathy at its core, but a physics engine that will test yours. Expect ragdolls, cheap deaths, and a real story worth hearing.

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I went in expecting a novelty title with a punchy concept and nothing behind it. What I got was something more complicated: a course-based obstacle sim that uses comedic ragdoll physics as a vehicle to make a real point about urban inaccessibility, built by a Ukrainian indie studio and tied to an actual charity initiative. That combination of levity and sincerity is either going to land for you immediately or feel like a misfire. There is no middle ground, and the mixed Steam review score reflects exactly that split. The structure is simple: each level gives you a start line and a finish line, and you push a manual wheelchair through a city that treats your route as an afterthought. Traffic cuts across you, garbage trucks block the path, pedestrians cluster in your way, and the terrain changes constantly from smooth tarmac, where you roll freely, to grass verges, where progress becomes a grind. Coins scattered through each stage fund wheelchair customization, and hunting for hidden collectibles extends replayability a little. A hidden mode called Duck Souls is tucked inside the game, which is the kind of absurd Easter egg that tells you the developers had a sense of humor about the whole thing. The interactive narration is voiced by Dmytro Schebetyuk, a real person who sustained a spinal injury and now competes in Paralympic archery, and his sarcastic commentary on your failures is one of the better touches in the experience. Here is the honest problem: the physics engine does not earn the difficulty it demands. Hitting a small rock or grazing a tree branch dumps you out of the chair and resets you to the nearest checkpoint. The camera sensitivity compounds this. Adjusting your view at the wrong moment while using WASD can send the whole scene spinning, and the wonky engine occasionally drops your character through the floor entirely. None of these feel like intentional design choices meant to simulate the frustration of inaccessible infrastructure. They feel like unresolved jank. There is a meaningful difference between a game that makes a point through difficulty and one that makes a point despite its difficulty, and Wheelchair Simulator too often lands in the second camp. Train-track sections where trains spawn with almost no warning are the clearest example of that gap. As a pure sim or a pure casual pick-up, it scores low on depth. There is no decision tree, no resource loop, no progression system beyond star ratings and coin collection. If you are coming here looking for replay value in the grand-strategy or city-builder sense, look elsewhere. Where it does work is as a short-session experience you run once, absorb the narration, and think about afterward. The charity angle is genuine: proceeds fund the Dostupno UA initiative, which supports accessibility programs in Ukraine. That context matters and it is worth factoring into your purchase decision, even if the moment-to-moment gameplay cannot carry the weight of its own ambitions.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:sub-5Ragdoll PhysicsObstacle CourseEmpathy GameCharity TitleInteractive NarrationCollectiblesStar Rating SystemShort SessionUkrainian Indie

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OS
64-bit Windows 7 SP1 or greater
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 10
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti/AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater
Processor
Intel i3-6100/AMD Ryzen 3 1200, FX4350 or greater

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Fecha de lanzamiento
12 jun 2018

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Wheelchair Simulator fue desarrollado por ViRa Games.