A series of interactive moving paintings. Nine different pieces of simple movements and changing colors creating beautiful emergent patterns and visuals. Each piece can be manipulated by a series of sliders to control and explore these patterns.
Controls (Touch): -Use the joysticks to move around -Press 'A','B','X', or 'Y' to bring up the slider menu -Grab a slider by squeezing the index or hand trigger -Go to the next or previous piece by tapping on the index trigger above one of menu buttons
Controls (Xbox Controller): -Use the left joystick to move around, use the shoulder buttons to move in or out -Press 'A' to open or close the menu -Use the right joystick to manipulate the sliders -Use the right trigger to go to the next piece and the left trigger to go to the previous piece
v.art(カジュアル、探検、シミュレーション)の評価数と総合順位の推移
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v.art(カジュアル、探検、シミュレーション)の評価とレビュー
評価とレビュー
★2
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無意味。音もなく、説明もなく、ただ形が動くだけ。これをダウンロードするのは時間の無駄だ。
投稿者:Autoboy
Pointless. Completely and untterly pointless, no sound, no instructions, just moving shapes. what a waste of time downloading this.
Interactive Kinetic Art Gallery. There are 9 art pieces that all consist of moving cubes according to defined rules with interactive variables. They all exist within a spherical kaleidoscope of space, the rainbow stars of which can be distracting at times. There's no splash page when starting up to explain things, so the app hopes you'll have read the description or at least this review now. You can press a button to bring up the sliders and the next/previous buttons. Nothing is labeled or numbered, so you have to experiment with each slider to figure out what it might do. For Touch controls, the sliders are not nearly as responsive as you would hope they would be. Overall, this is a pretty interesting app that explores a new idea within the VR space. I just hope that it gets updated to fix the responsiveness and I would really like labels or numbers on the sliders to define what they do or at least what variable they are set at.