Разработчик: 哈视奇科技
Описание
Our players will surely have much more fun! Multiple choices of new skateboards and snowshoes will bring players with different experiences and excitments while playing.
The new version has three different modes that provide players with three different ways to play:
Endless mode: Players can enjoy sliding in a never-ending scene; game will end after colliding obstacles for multiple times;
Multiplayer mode: Players can chanllenge friends and have fierce competition with other players from all over the world;
Jumping mode: players can experience thrills and excitement by jumping from one platform to another.
Поддерживаемые языки: english, simplified chinese
Системные требования
Windows
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Win7 Win8 Win10
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Win7 Win8 Win10
- Processor: Intel Core i7
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Storage: 2 GB available space
Mac
Linux
Отзывы пользователей
No multiplayer!
Well, it is sort of skiing. I tried fancy skiing 1 awhile back when it was the only skiing option. I'm a developer and our team was evaluting the state of indie games at the time. Frankly, I was pretty shocked at what was considered 'acceptable'. The graphics are poor and the movement takes its toll pretty quick. I could play it for one or two runs before feeling some nausa - despite having developed decent 'VR legs'. others may vary. This game could benefit by having some IK (player can see his/her own body) rather than looking down and just seeing a pair of slats on the ground (not even ski models, just a png in the shape of a ski - no boots, bindings, anything). the left/right movement is extremely un-natural when standing still - that you can slide sideways with no resistance, I would suggest allowing the turning to increase as the player moves faster. Imagine a car sitting still but when you turned the wheel it just slid sideways. steering on vehicle games engage when the vehicle moves forward. This game has none of that. Now perhaps they tried rotating the player when 'steering' and that made the vomit factor even higher, but it is an option that should exist. I never found out if there is a breaking function so it is easy to build up speed and have no choice but to collide with a rock that you don't have the turning radius to avoid. if the devs allowed the player to move forward in the direction they were facing, that would solve the rotation problem and not make people sick (I don't think). It was disappointing to see the lack of improvement in the second installment. With fancy 1, it seemed like a small team put something out there to fill a gap, as sort of an experiment, and spent little to no time on 'polish'. These days, I expect to see more quality, especially considering the beautiful assets available on the Unreal and Unity marketplaces. This game could easily get a fantastic facelift from $100 in purchased assets (rocks, trees, mountains). As it is, all manner of this game shows lack of thought or care into making something that stands out vs. merely acceptable (you guys really couldn't have made the gloves texture at least not be so low res? they're right in front of the player!! put your polys/texture map expendature there!). VR dev can be difficult, but having decent art direction isn't expensive. Having properly translated descriptions isn't tough. having the settings inclue directions shouldn't have been neglected. having a blurry low res skybox (the mountains in the distance) is ridiculous. This game, sadly, is an example of low effort/skill in execution while hoping to monitize in an arena with little competition. It makes me want to add a skiing title to our team's dev list because I feel there is room for this to be done decently. Maybe after our first 10 are complete we'll look into it. :)
A glorious sequel!
As a fan of original Fancy Skiing I can say that the sequel fulfills my expectations.
Take everything good from the first one, and remove it.
Take everything bad from the first one, and 10x.
And there you have it, this game.
Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
I was one of the people who could actually get Fancy Skiing 1 to work (lots of bugs with Touch being recognized though) on the Oculus Rift with Touch controllers, but I was happy to see Fancy Skiing 2 and their stated future support for Oculus. I can confirm this time around that everything works fine out of the box. So if you missed out on Fancy Skiing 1 and have been hoping for Oculus support, then go ahead and purchase.
However, be warned, this game really isn't much different than Fancy Skiing 1. They look pretty similar to me. There are some differences. The biggest difference is the menu area and the fact that there are 3 game modes. You have an endless mode: ski for as long as you can. You have an online mode: ski against online player (LOL yeah right, you'll be skiing against bots). And you have a jump mode: yeah you do lots of jumps off of ski ramps along the path.
Unfortunately, just like Fancy Skiing 1, you'll find yourself jumping a lot randomly for no apparent reason. Supposedly, you hit trigger to jump but it seems almost anything casued a jump. I think if I stayed crouched down and kept the grip buttons held down it reduced the jumps, but I'm not sure. The funny thing is when I wanted to jump it was difficult to do it. It just seemed to randomly happen at times.
In case you're not familiar with Fancy Skiing 1, you move your arms in a skiing motion almost circular to propel yourself forward. You can turn left or right by leaning / moving your body (and your motion controllers?) in that direction. Unfortunately, you don't seem to have the greatest control over movement. I found it kind of slow to respond, but it made it more realistic, I think. You still have to turn quickly at times though to avoid obstacles. Obstacles include falling trees, boulders, fences, cliffs, rock formations, etc. You hit them hard enough and you'll crack your clear ski goggles. Crack them enough and it's game over. This is pure arcade skiing mindless fun, don't expect a skiing sim.
I did like the new ski jump mode. I just wish you could do tricks off those jumps. That would put this game over the top. The online mode I think is a joke. I went against bots. I don't know if it really works or not. Might be fun with a group of friends, it's definitely not fun against those bots. The game is a good workout. I stopped after 11 minutes because I was starting to sweat. I had already tried everything though.
Rating 6/10. Honestly, it's not a great game, but it's the best skiing game in VR currently. Why hasn't any other dev made a good skiing game for VR? Recommended if you just need your skiing fix.
p.s. I paid for this game ($9.59 USD) solely to review it to report to Oculus users how it works. If you found my review useful, please join my Steam Curated Group: Oculus Rift Reviews. HTC Vive & WMR users also welcome!
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/32244664-Oculus-Rift-Reviews/
wow! Skiing!
it's really cool!
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | 哈视奇科技 |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 19.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 50% положительных (6) |