Love it, I just want more levels. Me and my partner love this game, honestly fantastic and quite challenging, we've completed this after a week and just want more levels, I hope there are plans for some :D
Consistency problems with scoring?. Super fun puzzle game for parents and kids alike, but as we are a very competitive gaming household and physics nerds, it is frustrating that even when making the exact same shot multiple times (hitting the same "zone" of the towers beneath the red fuzzies) a vastly different score is achieved everytime. We know, it's a game, games are meant to be fun etc., but we like to challenge ourselves to aim for the high scores, and in this game, scoring seems completely random. Kiddos are frustrated, so are we. Graphics, user interface, audio and mini game variety are all exceptional! We downloaded this game because we dig playing Angry Birds as a family, so the scoring inconsistency is our only beef with it.
There is a lot I love and a lot that.... There are a lot of things I really like about this game. It is very tatical, and NOT in any way "easy", like I first thought it might be. That in and of it's self is a double edged sword, as it "looks" to be an easy laid back kids game. It's not. Also the tutorial type stuff is very easy to over look and sometimes hard to figure out what it is trying to tell you. The camera tutorial is a perfect example, after you finally figure out what all it wants you to do with the camera, and you think you are ready to get back to the game, You stand there looking at the game field wondering why the game hasn't started , then you turn around and see that it now wants to to click a frame that wasn't there a few seconds ago... Dev go out and borrow a 10 yo kid that has never played the game, don't give him/her any hints and just take notes of the issues s/he runs into and fix em. Look for the frustration areas, fix em.
And of course as mentioned, add seperate saves/profiles.
Perfect quick pick up n play game! This game has a surprisingly high level of AAA polish in terms of presentation, controls and sound. It has a great Nintendo vibe off it and is perfect for both quick gaming sessions as well as prolonged bouts where you try to get to the top of the world leaderboard (I managed to get 2nd place on one level, but then 56th place on another!).
It's certainly addictive. I settled in for a short session, and before I knew it the clock had struck 1:30am. Gah!
I agree with the other reviews. Its VERY hard to throw, either the furry balls goes straight to the floor, or shoots way over the target. With slingshot, it gets a bit easier.
1st Impressions Video + Commentary:. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_XAEXDMPGE (Please Note: Links from Oculus might not work so please search YouTube for 'Paradise Decay VR Furballs')
My Quick Thoughts: If you like the Official Angry Bird games, you're going to love this. I found VR Furballs to have a lot more scope and variety than your standard Angry Birds. In VR Furballs you don't just have a slingshot, you have numerous devices like tennis rackets and even golf clubs. Also the gameplay is a lot more tactical. Awesome stuff!