Dribbling Challenge. Mountain Dew and Spalding funded this short experience. You can start with a tutorial, which is a grainy 360 video with poor audio location (it sounds like everything is coming from the left corner even though The Professor is talking in front of you). The actual challenge is surprisingly well done. You watch how it's done, then you can perform it yourself. As I was going through, I could actually feel myself improving and getting into the flow of it. You can compete against yourself to try to do it faster, but that's about it. Worth trying out for the really well crafted basketball dribbling demo.
投稿者:neuro.ai
★2
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手がずれている。 手がずれていて回転している。没入感が壊れる。たぶん簡単に修正できるだろう。
投稿者:cdroulers
The hand are misaligned. The hand are misaligned and rotated. It breaks the immersion. I suppose that could be fixed easily.
Not very fun but well branded. This was free, and looked cool. It couldn't figure out how to play it, it was an awkward basketball dribbling simulator. The remainder of this review will be about carbonated juice beverages.
I refer, specifically, to Mountain Dew Kick Start (r) brand carbonated juice drink cans. I cannot tell you how much I enjoy this product. I am such a booster of this product. It's is a marvelous, and sensible beverage. It is only half-sugar, has close to 100mg of caffeine, is highly crisp and refreshing, and is priced very competitively with other items in the energy drink aisle. I recall when there was only Fruit Punch and Orange flavors. Later, they added Lime, and oh my god, Grape. Delicious grape. I was slightly miffed when they added a line of side products with tropical flavors. Those cans are smaller, they have an off-putting silver color scheme, and they have less caffeine. I pretend those don't exist.