This is a sports fictional game written for a PCVR cricket experience. This is about to challenge aliens controlled humanoid robots that possess high telekinetic abilities. The player should bat 20 mins and score more than 200 runs to chase the aliens away. Players can alter the opponent's score before they are prepared to chase the maximum. You can also toggle Spectator View on the PC and ask your friends to alter the bowling attributes as 2nd Player via numeric keyboard controls. Microsoft Kinect v2 can be used as additional sensors to have real-time full body motion capture. The game allows replay from the keeper or audience POV
The game was developed by Mr. Lionel Jayaraj as a PhD student using Unity 2017 engine, Oculus SDK and Microsoft Kinect SDK. This is the first ever batting simulator which was published with the real-time full body motion capture (Rights reserved).
The game provides user-avatar using the Oculus tracking from head to abdomen in the absence of Kinect sensors.
Developer - Lionel Jayaraj. Notes: Play it using one controller (Left or Right). Use Grip button to Pick/hold the bat with your dominant hand. Use your other hand and support your wrist holding the controller. Use A or X button for the menu selection based on the controller your are using. Press fire to ask the bowler to bowl at you. New standalone lite version for Oculus Quest is coming soon! I hold a PhD in VR research and I don't recommend Kids below 13 to play the Game.
Fun game, easily worth the price. I haven't played too much since my PC cable system broke but I did enjoy the game quite a lot. The alien robot concept is fun and the batting works really well. Especially impressive since Lionel Jayaraj developed the whole game himself. Defintely recomend the game, especially to other Cricket fans.
Developer - Lionel Jayaraj. I rate the effort I put in last 24 hrs New Non-Deterministic replay system is underway: Get a glance @: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiaSR24fMiE
Excellent game for the price. I was sceptical to buy this one as there was no review but just went ahead convinced by the specifications. I am someone who plays outdoor cricket regularly and I was impressed by the simulation experience. It was quite difficult initially to get used to the pitch and timing, but I enjoyed once I got the hang of it. It's a little odd though to play against alien robots but I understand that this is not a usual cricket game :) Also it will be really nice if there is an update in the future to have a specific number of overs (like 10, 20, etc) instead of a timer