Main game
4.33 average rating based on 12 ratings
VR The Diner Duo is great fun and worth playing it is a fun local co op game that is well done and has a nice style. I found it was really nice how it breathes new life into on old style of game based off Root Beer Tapper (arguably that's what evolved into Burger Time) Game is perfect as it is but you can't help but want expanded multiplay and wonder where possibilities could go with a sandwich style assembly line on this. (Subway or Burger King should sponsor this game haha) If you like any of the newer wave of 'tapper' type games and play them on your phone you'll like this. This is one of the few things i've played on VIVE that really feels like a traditional game that gets a good translation into VR. A very good example of the best kinds of games we should hope to see more of in VR IMO. Reasons are:
-It's a game
-it conveys good presence in a virtual space, isnt too glitchy about it.
-It's semi social you can talk a bit as you play.
-It involves a good amount of physical motion but it's definitely …
VR The Diner Duo is great fun and worth playing it is a fun local co op game that is well done and has a nice style. I found it was really nice how it breathes new life into on old style of game based off Root Beer Tapper (arguably that's what evolved into Burger Time) Game is perfect as it is but you can't help but want expanded multiplay and wonder where possibilities could go with a sandwich style assembly line on this. (Subway or Burger King should sponsor this game haha) If you like any of the newer wave of 'tapper' type games and play them on your phone you'll like this. This is one of the few things i've played on VIVE that really feels like a traditional game that gets a good translation into VR. A very good example of the best kinds of games we should hope to see more of in VR IMO. Reasons are:
-It's a game
-it conveys good presence in a virtual space, isnt too glitchy about it.
-It's semi social you can talk a bit as you play.
-It involves a good amount of physical motion but it's definitely not a taxing game. They are natural movements.
-It's truly an all ages game, and was built properly with that in mind as the kitchen counter can be raised or lowered for a child or adult as you switch off/take turns as 'chef'
I was going to only give it a 4 out of 5 because it lacks expanded multiplay but it's hard to find fault with what is there already as it's a solid local style co-op and its worth the 10-15 on steam, and anything that gets a classic game design and converts it to VR well should get praise.