Refresh your mind, body, and spirit with 200+ Tai Chi inspired workouts. 30+ environments. 200+ sessions. 100+ relaxing audio tracks. ZERO subscriptions.
– MIXED REALITY or VIRTUAL REALITY – Experience a modern reimagining of an ancient practice in the comfort of your home in Mixed Reality or Virtual Reality. Train in your living room or deep in the wilds of nature.
– HANDS or CONTROLLERS – Seamlessly use hand tracking or controllers in Mixed Reality or Virtual Reality. Embrace fitness however works best for you!
– BEGINNER to EXPERT – Engage in practice across 3-minute to 60-minute sessions, in one of 30+ custom environments.
– MEDITATE IN FLOW MODE – Let go of tension and stress across 100 meditative sessions in FLOW MODE. A perfect gateway to the concepts of Tai Chi for beginners. Find yourself in the flow, refreshed, and energized. No fail states, just gentle guidance.
– COMPETE IN ARCADE or WORLD TOUR – Win points for perfect form across 100 sessions in ARCADE MODE. Or challenge yourself with the randomized WORLD TOUR MODE, a 15, 30, or 60-minute Tai Chi endurance marathon.
– CUSTOMIZE YOUR SESSION – Make your practice perfect for you through highly adjustable settings. Optional foot, teacher, audio, and vibration refinement to fit your unique needs.
Strengthen and tone your body, while relaxing your mind, in Guided Tai Chi.
My mom likes it for tai chi. My mom wanted to do tai chi and was able to via this. She found the tutorial confusing and frustrating but just being able to do the tai chi with hand tracking in a new environment was nice and fun and helped her body feel better. If the calibration could be easier that would be good. A good use of $10 since you don’t have to leave the house to do tai chi and it’s more engaging than a video or book.
Okay. I tried this today. As other users have stated it does not explain the different movements, and you cannot see the foot motions because you are focused on the balls. It also has you reach really far away in some of the hand motions. Also the tracers for your hand motion balls is distracting. I REALLY want to learn Tai Chi so I am hoping it will get better as time goes. Great start. I liked the music and sceneries.
Good idea, awful implementation. I was looking forward to this app. Unfortunately it is unworkable for me. The tutorial is set up like a competition on a race the wire fairground stall. I was unable to complete it. However, I persevered as the object was to follow a couple of orbs and what could hi wrong with that? Lots apparently. The orbs constantly went outside my space, and/or my reach, nothing I could adjust seemed to make any difference. So what should be a calming app simply got me stressed. I would have returned it if it was still within the return window. I do not recommend this until a lot of work has been done on the user interface.
Unplayable. I wish I had tried this right away before the opportunity for a refund went. Great idea, terrible application. Cannot get past the actual demonstrations and practice. Difficult using the controllers, nigh on impossible with hand tracking. Infuriatingly bad. And no response by the developers to ANY of the negative reviews. Wow. Incredibly poor.
Vexating. There's no actual instruction in this app, it's just the orbs to follow with your hands. Trying to keep both orbs in view at all times is harder than it sounds, which means there's zero time to look around at the scenery or engage in the actual practice of tai chi. And any time you can't see both your hands at the same time, you have no idea what you're supposed to be doing because the motions are never explained.
Also, how are you supposed to keep up with changes in foot position when you're 100% focused on trying to keep track of two randomly moving hand orbs at all times?
Recommend it! ✨. I've enjoyed this app. Sometimes I use it for yoga or stretching instead of Tai Chi because the music and scenery are so relaxing and calm.
Unplayable. I tried playing it but it puts the feet your supposed to stand on about 3 to 5 feet from where your standing. Usually outside your play area aka the wall or where the tv/couch/chair is instead of where your currently standing.
Conceptually sound but buggy and awkward. This is a gamified taiji experience where you follow the hand positions of a mocap through a routine. This turns out to be a pretty decent workout, though very different from actually doing taiji.
The game crashed on me a couple of times, but worked after restarting. The mocaps seem to be designed for someone about 6'5". I had to turn on "small person" mode to not overextend my stance. I am average size. I'm not sure this game would work for children and actual small people.
I am not convimced. Maybe I have not seen enough but I was expecting something different. Following two balls doesnt make enybody learn taichi. I thought we will see a person that will show the movements, like in a class or something like that. I would return if I could. But I got it for someone else in the family and this person took a few days to try it out. I dont like it
Incredibly wasted potential. The levels are very pretty. If there was a mode where I could just pick a level and do my own thing, this would be a three stars. But the voice overs are irritating. My biggest problem is the area that's "correct" to put your hands in (and the music doesn't play unless you keep them there) was very small, and I found it impossible to gauge their depth so I had no idea where my hands had to me. This needs a mode for people who already know tai chi or qigong and just want somewhere nicer than their living room to practice. The aim for the menus was off as well. Everything about this was uncomfortable. I couldn't even turn around to do my own thing without the game interrupting me to recalibrate the controllers. Seldom have I paid money for something so full of potential that landed so flat. Unplayable by me, looks like others click better with it, but I find it unusable.
DO NOT BUY! You cannot exit this game. I am trapped in Tai Chi world and cannot get out. There is no exit button and nothing in the tutorial that tells you how to exit. I HATE this!
I don't know Tai Chi. That said, I have no clue if it's helping me in any way. I continue to do it though. I work out in Les Mills Body Combat, then Supernatural, then this, then Yoga VR every day. I'm definitely in less pain post workout since doing this and Yoga. I don't know if it's helpful in other ways. Not sure I'm learning anything new.
Can’t turn the orbs off. The is a lot of potential in this app but some options do not seem to work, notably, I can’t seem to turn the orbs and lines off. I just want to follow the 3D model of the teacher, and it seems that many others want to do the same. The lines are just distracting and do not allow you to focus on the complete body movements. I want the orbs and lines completely gone. I was hoping this issue had already been fixed, alas, it has not.
On the plus side, it has more environments, songs and routines than I expected.
So much potential. This could be so much better. I really love the underwater scenery but they’re all nice. I just think it needs something more. But It’s nice!