Take a minecart ride in a haunted gold mine under the infamous Ghost Mountain. What awaits you inside is magic, mystery, death... and redemption! Ghost Mountain is an epic 12 minutes long roller coaster ride in a dark underground mine, filled with dreamlike scenery and magical, abstract landscapes, with fast and slow sections, indoor and outdoor areas and many surprises.
Not your traditional roller coaster ride. For those of you looking for a standard roller coaster ride, skip this title. If, on the other hand you are looking for an on-rails scenic tour then this might be your cup of tea.
Yes, the ride starts off (and finishes) with a traditional roller coaster experience, but midway through you'll find yourself slowing right down, as you transition into a boat ride that is very slow paced.
It's fairly immerisve, and fairly enjoyable but not exactly what it claims to be.
Price paid: $3 USD Worth: $3 USD
Whilst this is not a classic roller coaster experience it's visuals and variety of scenes do offer a fairly unique and immersive experience. You get what you pay for.
Creative Work of Art. Newbie to VR and of course enjoying the best coaster games for thrills but this one is different, full of imagination and great designs, with many surprises from mechanics to concept. And longer experience than the rest. Clearly a labor of love and I would say a work of art as much as a simple game experience. Bravo.
really knows how to make your head spin. motion sickness people DON'T DO THIS!!! it truly knows how to make your head spin. there are a couple times when you are upsidedown so yeah. they nailed the mystery part as you never know whats coming. the scenery is very nice looking. there are like 2 minor jumpscares. but they are minor. one when the mine cart stops in the darkness and another at the river. although that one is not really a jumpscare. the music is great. when you enter the game there is a white dot that moves as you move your head. if theres a sign like for example, "skip enterance and go directly to ride" move you,r head set so the white dot goes on the sign. if you put it on it long enough it does what it says. the right touch controls thumbstick is used for moving and the left is used for turning. when you are done with the ride (you end up where you started it's a closed loop) you can get out and there is some pictures the game took of the coaster in action. (it doesn't capture you) and then you can walk around to the entrance. there is some nice scenery that you have along the way. and there is a dock where you can look out into the sand. it looks amazing. there is 4 seats you can choose to sit in using the "moving your headset with the white dot" method i told earlier. overall it's a solid experience that is totally worth it
Two big issues for me. If the devs want this to be a solid 4 or 5 star ride, first and foremost, they need to fix the POV when the cart turns and leans. As it is now, the cart is turning and leaning under my body and unless I tilt my head, the immersive feel was totally lost. A real buzz kill, quite frankly.
Also, they need to shorten the water feature by at least half, maybe more. It was boring and tedious after the first minute and lent nothing to the experience.