Cloudlands : VR Minigolf
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Cloudlands : VR Minigolf Reviews

A VR minigolf experience taking you to a beautifully landscaped course high above the clouds. Single player, online and local multiplayer, and a course editor allow you to build, share, and play other user created holes. No swing or power meters here, simply swing the club to play. Fully supports HTC Vive and Oculus Touch.
App ID425720
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Futuretown
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Multi-player, PvP, Online PvP, Shared/Split Screen, Remote Play Together, Shared/Split Screen PvP, Steam Leaderboards, Steam Trading Cards, Steam Workshop, Tracked Controller Support, Includes level editor, VR Only, VR Support
Genres Casual, Sports
Release Date5 Apr, 2016
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages Simplified Chinese, English

Cloudlands : VR Minigolf
8 Total Reviews
5 Positive Reviews
3 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Cloudlands : VR Minigolf has garnered a total of 8 reviews, with 5 positive reviews and 3 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 3400 minutes
Its a really fun game with excellent holes on the main course and lots of good holes made by the community with the editor. Great fun to play online with friends. Feels realistic to playing crazy golf in real life most of the time - but sometimes my putts don't have the power that I think they should have, and sometimes they go off to the right slightly when I think they should go straight. One problem I would like you to fix is when you teleport to your ball with the trigger button, can you make it jump you to the left-hand side of the ball (as most players are right-handed). At the minute sometimes it will jusmp you to the left of the ball, and sometimes to the right.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 280 minutes
Though I do recommend this, and it is pretty good, I would like to see more holes. The game only comes with 18. They are long, different, and have neat environmental impacts. However, the game Walkabout miniputt has at least 10 full 18 hole courses, which are all unique, as well as different balls on every single hole to find. This game however is still fun, and good for the kids as well. I would recommend.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 270 minutes
Cloudlands is a game where all you really have to ask yourself is whether or not you like minigolf. The motion controls are pretty much perfect, and this is probably the closest you can get to actual minigolf without leaving your room. The courses are another matter entirely; some of them are pretty standard, like the usual 3 or 4 par traditional courses you'd see on a real mingolf course, but some of them are enormous sprawling 40+ par courses filled with ball cannons. rotating obstacles, half-pipe curves, and more that are really fun to play with a friend. It has both online and local multiplayer, with the local play involving each player playing the course and then passing the headset to the next player. It may not be the most exciting game on the Vive, but if you've got friends who are up for some minigolf you can get a pretty good time out of this.
👍 : 10 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 83 minutes
A relaxing zen like miniature golf experience. The game uses one touch controller for the putter and is based on physics, some skill, and dumb luck of course. It comes with 18 holes but there are alot of user made holes thatre pretty good and accessible through the game. I like to play a random nine in the games standard course for now. I think this game is worth it, for the good VR mini golf experience and the workshop support.
👍 : 9 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 54 minutes
Needs optimisation as it had some stuttering that i haven't had on any other vr game so far. Also actually getting the club to hit the ball requires some finesse as you can easily end up ghosting right through it. Also the physics are bugged, with the ball reliably bouncing backwards away off a gentle slope. Not the best vr game out there, needs work, but at its core it's still fun. the bugs just push it toward the edge of frustration. Still did all 18 holes. You'd be better served going to play it in real life. That said, i'm sure there'll be updates and fixes.
👍 : 17 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 162 minutes
Best vr golf game out there, with its caveats. I'll start with the bad since people like t o thrash this game so much, I have played like 10 hours on viveport before buying it on steam. The bad : - Tracking could be better. Fore example, you can't make a full swing at 100% speed since the trackers don't register a fast movement. - some desync and random disconnect when playing online. It doesn't happen that much though and you can always join back the game you were in. - music it awful. I muted it after 10 mins. Ok now the good : - for a game which released back when the first oculus came out, the graphics are not that bad at all. - controls are surprisingly intuitive and actually work correctly. - it can run on pretty much every decent pc - I always have a blast playing this game with friends - It's clearly the most polished golf game out there at the time of this review. - tons of modded courses. like tonssss of them. Verdict : it's not a perfect game by all means, but you could clearly have a lot of fun playing with friends, especially if you can buy it on discount. if you like golf/mini-golf, you'll really like this game. Just lower your expectations, it's not a AAA title.
👍 : 5 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 63 minutes
Cloudlands: VR Minigolf is a game that I bought excited about a multiplayer game that you just pass the HMD to the next person. That is not in the game yet but will be coming with a future update. I still enjoyed the game although I don’t really have the patience for it and some of the holes are frustrating. [b]Pros:[/b] [list] [*]After hitting the ball you can press the trigger button and instantly warp to your balls current location. This is perfect and necessary for a game like this. [*]Controls felt good, after a couple test swings I felt like I knew exactly how hard I need to hit it. The haptics on the controller were spot on as well. [*]Good course design. I personally like the simple wholes like you would find at an actual minigolf place but if you are a fan of wacky and difficult this game will cater to you as well. [*]Graphics are well done. [/list] [b]Cons:[/b] [list] [*]Frustrating at times, I played hole that had a Par of 42??? It was fun for maybe the first 5 or 6 hits then it was just annoying and I was swinging like a madman trying to finish it. It may be I don’t have the patience for it, I am sure some people will love it. [*]No spectator mode: If you have people that are trying to watch your game on the TV/Monitor it will only show what the person playing is looking at so it ends up being really shakey and not enjoyable to watch. I am not sure how they could fix this maybe incorporate a 3rd person spectator mode. [/list] [b]TLDR:[/b] The game is fun don’t get me wrong. I recommend it on a sale, but personally I only like about half of the holes. The simple ones are a lot of fun but holes that are just crazy and have par 42 were not enjoyable and made me lose my patience. There is not a whole lot of content as of writing this review but I hope with future updates and free DLC more content and courses are added. I think if the Devs made the courses more like 3D Ultra Minigolf it would be fantastic, I think it would be cool to have multiplayer where you could use powerups and such it would make it an insane party game.
👍 : 11 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 65 minutes
This game has some bugs to work out. The scenery can't be beat, but the multiplayer is EXTREMELY frustruating with one headset. Also the really tough levels with Par 40 can be fun the first time but are not okay for multiplayer. The music is awful, just the same three notes repeated incessantly. Fortunately you can turn this off. I would suggest making the multiplayer do one player at a time for the whole course and the multiplayer course only par 5 and below. A lot of potenital but not there yet.
👍 : 13 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 99 minutes
Played a set with a friend in the 2 player mode by swapping the headset between us. Reminded me of real minigolf, but it's so much better. For instance: -I can stand on air, it's terrifying and feels so wrong, but I can do it -When my ball flies into the pond I'm not out $10 on hole 2 because I can't putt for crap. -I can make my ball shoot out of cannons Unfortunately it's still close enough to reality. It still takes ten putts to get it in the hole once you're right next to it because you keep hitting it just to the side of the hole.
👍 : 46 | 😃 : 38
Positive
Playtime: 437 minutes
Great atmosphere and a very enjoyable experience, especially if you play with a friend who has another vive. You can play on one vive but you'll have to switch the headset a lot. If the developer is reading this, I suggest in addition to asking the number of players, have an option to play XX amount of holes before switching, i.e. switch every 3 holes and player 1 plays holes 1-3 and then player 2 plays 1-3. Or 5 or 9 or whatever. I think this would make local multiplayer less tiresome. Create your own miniput levels, so now I can prove my 12 year old self right when I had said I'd be able to make the best miniput holes. You can play other people's creations which are up/down voted by the community and make your own custom courses with them. Par 42 hole? Yup it's there. Cannons, fans, bumpers. Different club lengths appear to have different speeds so you can choose the one you like best to get the best feel. Sometimes there are physics issues where you hit it in a way you didn't expect but these don't detract much. Graphics are beautiful and simple, very relaxing. Pro-tip: Disable the music in the settings. You will thank me. Another suggestion for the developer: Maybe have a zoom function in the editor to allow you to work with bigger pieces, unless it's there and I'm blind. Sometimes it's hard to work with when they're small. We have a minimum 2x2 meter space, let's use it!! EDIT: There is a zoom function, labelled 1x, 2x, 3x, 4x on the left side, I just didn't see it. Though it would be useful to be able to drag your entire creation, but I'm not sure how to do this. I built mine accidentally into the edge of my playspace.
👍 : 56 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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