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Based on the classic arcade racing style and console kart racers, this Fast Paced racer brings you into the track in virtual reality. With both utility and sport vehicles, Gumball Drift takes you on a tour of the world. Racing both on and off road, gain powerful pickups and added awards while you hold the lead and leave your opponents in the dust!

Gumball Rally is an arcade racer that takes you back to the fast paced action of top down cart racing, now in virtual realty! Take to the track with a God like perspective, with complete control of your racing vehicle with a joystick controller. 

Avoid contact with the other racers to keep your car in one piece, or else you might find yourself in a fiery wreck. Use helpful power ups found around the track, like car repair packs, protective force fields, and even speed boosting nitro. But watch out, your opponents can use those pickups as well, and might fight you for them. 

Race either by yourself against some competitive AI, or with friends via online multiplayer in a virtual reality race room, where you can talk smack and watch the other drivers in a remote racing league. 

For those brave enough to join the battle with the Oculus Rift or at Room Scale with the HTC Vive, a VR version of the game will put you directly in the race as you experience remote miniature car racing. Complete VR immersion can be experienced with in-game VR menus, HUDS, stats, controls and gauges. a09c17d780



Title: Gumball Drift
Genre: Action, Racing, Sports
Developer:
Ghost Machine
Publisher:
Ghost Machine
Release Date: 5 Apr, 2016


Minimum:

  • OS: Windows XP , Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8 (32 or 64 bit versions, optimized for 64 bit and multicore processors )
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz or AMD Athlon X2 2.4 Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 8800GT and higher ; ATI radeon HD 3850 and higher
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: integrated or higher
  • Additional Notes: 2x USB 3.0 ports, Mouse & keyboard, Microsoft Xbox 360® Controller for Windows® or equivalent

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I took a quick look at Ghost Machine`s latest game Gumball Drift, and i did enjoy this very much. Table top games makes for a fun experience in VR. I still feel the game needs more objectives. maybe this will come in a future update.
Here is my video :

https:\/\/youtu.be\/3cpHInZw_Zg<\/a>. I'm giving Gumball Drift a recommendation but with provisions. Please read before you buy and please note I am using the HTC Vive.

The premise of the game is simple and exactly what you see in the description. Playing the game however is nothing like the previous arcade racers this is baced upon but more akin to racing radio controlled cars...and it works well to a degree.
The usual power ups and earn cash to unlock better cars is there. The tracks whilst basic in some respects are enough to kepp you on your toes. Visually it's basic cartoon style graphics, very much akin to games from 10 years ago but it is rendered brightly and clearly within your VR enviroment and seated or standard gameplay (or both) poses no issues. I could as much sit down to race my cars as I could stand up and walk around my play area. In fact it some cases it was preffrable to stand up and move. My only issue here was that there is no reset view, which whilst not problematic was annoying when you wanted to play seated but had to stand up (and turn my back to my PC) and move just to get a better view. Please add a reset button devs...or at least make it clear where the reset view option is if it's implemented (I could not find it).

A huge bonus for this game is also the fact that the dreaded VR sickness is a complete non issue in this game.


However, there are 2 big elephants in this VR room. First and formost is the lack of support for the Vives motion controllers (and I suspect future Rift Touch controllers). This could just as easily be capable of controlling the cars but the support simply isnt there. If you do not own a game pad, you cant play. The second is the price of this title. I bought it in the Steam sale and paid £8.99 (down from £14.99). This is not a £15 game in my opinion, even taking the VR part into account (so pick it up on sale). Not a bad game at all (lot of fun infact) but for the stanard price I'd recommened plenty of other games over this (at least in the case of Vive owners).
. I got the game on the summer sale. Nice looking, fun game. More levels and more options for cars would be great.. I'm giving Gumball Drift a recommendation but with provisions. Please read before you buy and please note I am using the HTC Vive.

The premise of the game is simple and exactly what you see in the description. Playing the game however is nothing like the previous arcade racers this is baced upon but more akin to racing radio controlled cars...and it works well to a degree.
The usual power ups and earn cash to unlock better cars is there. The tracks whilst basic in some respects are enough to kepp you on your toes. Visually it's basic cartoon style graphics, very much akin to games from 10 years ago but it is rendered brightly and clearly within your VR enviroment and seated or standard gameplay (or both) poses no issues. I could as much sit down to race my cars as I could stand up and walk around my play area. In fact it some cases it was preffrable to stand up and move. My only issue here was that there is no reset view, which whilst not problematic was annoying when you wanted to play seated but had to stand up (and turn my back to my PC) and move just to get a better view. Please add a reset button devs...or at least make it clear where the reset view option is if it's implemented (I could not find it).

A huge bonus for this game is also the fact that the dreaded VR sickness is a complete non issue in this game.


However, there are 2 big elephants in this VR room. First and formost is the lack of support for the Vives motion controllers (and I suspect future Rift Touch controllers). This could just as easily be capable of controlling the cars but the support simply isnt there. If you do not own a game pad, you cant play. The second is the price of this title. I bought it in the Steam sale and paid \u00a38.99 (down from \u00a314.99). This is not a \u00a315 game in my opinion, even taking the VR part into account (so pick it up on sale). Not a bad game at all (lot of fun infact) but for the stanard price I'd recommened plenty of other games over this (at least in the case of Vive owners).
. I love these style of racers and really wanted to recommend this, however the game is very lacking and doesn't justify the price.
There are some great examples of mobile games which blow this away, take wreckless racing as an example.
I know this is VR, but just adding VR viewing to a basic game doesn't make it any more fun.

The last track of the set showed some potential, its bigger, had some character and wasn't totally flat like all the others.
The car unlocks are pointless as they don't drive any different.
To unlock the tracks you will have to play the same races over and over, there isn't even a reverse mode.

This is a real shame as the genre has lots of potential in VR.

Get an Amiga emulator and play supercars II..... you'll have a lot ...



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