Ultra Height: Mist City Climb By Ultra Fun Games !
For the beginners, it is a fun and scary experience where you climb and move around the highest city heights you ever seen!
For the advanced gamers, it is the most awesome, fun and challenging fitness/platformer/climbing game. It has 40 levels, each level becoming harder than the previous one, plus a bonus level and a workout mode (an infinite level perfectly designed for VR fitness)! You can wear sandbags for the wrists and a sand vest for a harder workout! If you just want to have fun, you can try to finish the levels in the mist city, but we bet you won't make it past level 30!
Reach the tallest city heights, no other game takes you so high up!
Jump, climb, move and zip to race against time and beat the highscore!
Use fitness sandbags for a harder workout, no other game trains your arms like this! You can find VR fitness gear on UltraFunGames.com!
Not really appealing. The gam itself is a great aspect but if had a bit better physics and graphics and an actual UI woul be great and I wish I knew how to refund :(
Good Body and Mind Training! This is very good for training the arms, legs and back muscles but also the mind! I tried to cheat in the workout mode by going above the thin pipes instead of grabbing them and it really trains your mind to keep the balance and not fall! It is also a good puzzle game cause it makes you think how to find your way to the next checkpoint or the finish! In the workout mode for example, your first instinct is to grab the second zipline, but that's not how you do it cause you would fall, you need to go to the building on the right through a thin pipe and then to the building you wanted to go in the first place. Don't think that there is something wrong with the game, until you tried everything, it is supposed to be tricky!
AWESOME EXPERIENCE! It's an unique kind of climbing game, amd love the freedom it gives you! The graphics are not high but they are just so cool and perfect, makes you feel like in a toony world! I love the sound effects especially for the workout mode, really makes you feel high up, and when the music kicks, man, it's just awesome! I felt like I was tripping, like I was into a classic arcade game with my own body!
my first climbing game. great for the price. stick with snap rotation as the other option is too slow (even on fast).
controls are touchy. if you can't get the knob to stay on the level number you want, twist the know with one hand and hut the launch button with the other.
This should be free (or non-existant). I paid very little for this but will hopefully be able to return it. This is literally the worst game I’ve seen in the store and shouldn’t even be on app lab! Horrible graphics, the buildings are sheets so you go right through them. The score still says 0 no matter what you do. Nothing works, very glitchy, annoying voice over guy ( that you can turn off at least.) Ugly ugly graphics. How is Oculus letting this be sold for money? Not one redeeming quality to this and all positive reviews are either fake or they are brand new to VR and they’ve never played a real game before. Hope I can get my money back!
Extremely disappointing and confusing. All of the other positive reviews sure hyped me up for this title, but there were just so many strange issues that I can't understand them.
Firstly, the settings at the start of any level are on a long pole, and you're at the bottom; the music options are high up on the pole, out of your reach. There is no explanation stating that you have to awkwardly climb the side of the pole while avoiding contact with the lower buttons if you want to reach the music-changing buttons at the top of the pole. Why this design in the first place?!
Secondly, the beginning tutorial levels are so needlessly focused on correctly falling onto moving platforms between skyscrapers that they ruined my expectations of the actual climbing to experience. I think it was the fourth level or so that had three moving platforms. The lowest one on the right never actually reaches the other skyscraper, nor is there any way for you to return back to your starting skyscraper once you fall onto it. The ONLY way to undo your mistake is to literally fall and kill yourself to reset the level. Really? This was the last straw and was what got me to quit the levels. Just how bad can level design get?
So I moved onto the infinite "workout" level, but there was nothing to do except to try to scale the flat, direct wall of a skyscraper up. (If I was not supposed to do that, then there was a total lack of instructions about where you ARE supposed to go. I saw a Pokéball-like thing suspended in mid-air but couldn't seem to interact with it.) The problem is that you end up hitting a ceiling as you scale the skyscraper, which you can attempt to grip and keep moving horizontally off of, but the game's collision detection is so bad that you can end up accidentally clipping through the ceiling and becoming disoriented over where your hands actually are. I tried this at least 3 times and every time my in-game hands couldn't seem to get a grip on the ceiling and eventually led to me falling every time. Terrible game.
本作は「The Climb」や「To The Top」と比べるべきゲームではありません。これらのゲームはより洗練されており、価格もはるかに高いのですが、正直なところ、私はこれらのゲームよりも本作を楽しみ始めています。 時にはハンドトラッキングやグラフィックの問題に対処し、調整することができれば、価格に見合うだけの価値があると思います。)
投稿者:Needforspeed911
Excellent budget game with a few quirks. For the price, it gives a decent upper body movement workout, and even though the graphics are simplistic it still manages to create a good sense of scale. My main issue with the game, which is actually minor overall, is that the hand tracking and graphical look of the hands can be wonky at times causing you to fall to your death, but once you learn to slow down a little in certain areas, it helps in allowing you to proceed along to the next level. I'm also happy that the devs recently released a video showing how to unlock all the levels in case any of them created frustration in trying to get through. The moving platform one's are my least favourite so I'm glad those can be skipped now if I want to.
This is definitely not a game to be compared to The Climb or To The Top, as those games are more polished and also much higher priced, but to be honest, I'm beginning to enjoy this more than either of those as I actually feel I'm getting a better workout in this one and having more fun at the same time. If you can deal and adjust to the hand tracking/graphical issues at times, it's truly worth the asking price. :)
For the price.. A no brainer. Great climbing game, smooth gameplay, lots of content, good graphics and at a price you can't say no.. I'm so happy I tried this super little game. It really is a no brainer , buy it and try it you won't be sorry.
Perfect for sensitive VR users. I knew the VR and I've always had pretty bad VR sickness and even with the oculus 2 they're having games that just make me want to vomit this game does require a lot of movement but has not made me nauseous so it is perfect for those who are just beginning in VR want a good experience but get nauseous easily The movement is not nauseating unlike some games I have played and is definitely good for new players
Nice beginner-friendly experience. Since this is my first climbing experience in VR, I am not able to compare it to any other VR experience.
But since I used to like climbing, but could not do this for a long time due to my physical handicap, the experience allows me to be physically active again. After the first hour I sweated more than in any other VR experience and I was finally able to feel the high altitude again.
The main menu looks simple, but has a lot of surprises in store, you just have to climb around a little ^^
After climbing my first building, I just wanted more and worked my way up to the first high-rise. There was also now an update in which the wishes of the users were taken into account, which shows that the developers value the feedback from the players and put a lot of heart and soul into their work.
The graphics seem quite simple, but that's what I think makes the game so charming. The hand tracking was just a little weird, but I found it more funny than annoying.
Especially if you have a disability that does not allow you to stand for a long time, it is good for you that you can continue comfortably from the swivel chair (normal chair is not recommended because it is difficult to turn on it)
I'm looking forward to the further updates and features and see how much weight I will lose with the app.
Greetings from Germany and a really big thank you to the developers, your Peppo