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Pogo sticks for arms and no legs..... No problem

A VR platformer with unique movement, inspired by classic platformers. Arm yourself with stilts and use your quick reflexes and problem-solving skills to succeed in single player adventure or PvP multiplayer.

Get the game here:

Stilt VR on Steam

Let’s bounce over to the review!

Graphics

Graphics are great. They have a fun colorful feel. They do say its a VR platformer and some of the art/structures really gave me Mario or Sonic vibes. I thought the world felt full with all sorts of environment and enemies to fill it.

Controls Learning Curve

The controls are relatively simple. It’s just you need to really get used to your power when you jump. When you start, expect it to be way too hard or just slightly short. I found it pretty funny while I was trying to get the feel of it.

Storyline

There is a bit of a storyline which you first experience launching into the game. The world map feels a bit like Super Mario 3 or Overcooked. Which I really liked.

Gameplay

This game is fun. I only got to play solo but there is a multiplayer mode. I can only imagine how chaotic multiplayer is. The bouncing all around the levels, squishing enemies, gaining special power-ups. It’s great. There’s also hidden gifts and stamps to collect. So there’s plenty to do in each level.

Replayability

Plenty of replayability on this one. There seems to be alot of levels on the world map. Each having their own set of hidden gifts and cosmetic items. Multiplayer mode. So there’s plenty to keep you revisiting this one.

Final Thoughts

I loved the nods to older platformers. There were a few spots where I thought to myself, this is like Mario or Sonic games. It was awesome to get that feeling. It’s pretty hilarious bouncing around and maybe miss timing something, then trying to recover. The bouncing is so chaotic but super fun.

Rating out of 10

Boing Boing 8 out of 10

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