KungFu VR is an immersive game that mixes KungFu with fitness in a way that’s fun and action-packed. You’ll train with top martial artists and learn moves like Dragon Fist, Tai Chi, and Swordsmanship, all while getting stronger, more balanced, and coordinated. so you’ll have a blast while getting fit. this game will level up your fitness routine. Ready to master Kung Fu? Download KungFu VR and start your KungFu journey now! What Makes KungFu VR Awesome:
10 Unique Kung Fu themes: Try out 10 different martial arts, from Dragon Fist and Tai Chi, Swordsmanship, healing, and Chinese boxing etc.
Professional Kung Fu Moves: Unlock and master over 100 full-body moves that challenge your strength and agility in a fully immersive workout.
VR Fitness Revolution: Improve your balance, flexibility, and coordination while burning calories in a fun, action-packed way.
Rhythm-Based Workouts: Get in the zone with 10 Chinese-inspired music tracks that’ll keep you energized as you train.
Stunning Virtual Worlds: Immerse yourself in beautifully designed environments such as Lake, Sky, Palace, Cyber City, etc., which will take your VR experience to another level.
Competitive Challenges: Test your skills on global leaderboards, earn 30 unique badges, and push yourself through exciting challenges in this action-packed VR game.
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | gulita.net |
developer | Gulita Studio |
publisher | Gulita Studio |
connection | Internet required |
app version | 1.0.1 |
languages | English |
I think I'm a perfect person to review this game. I call Oh Shape one of my favorite games so this was already right up my alley. And I also practice some martial arts, so this was really a no brainer for me to try. And no surprise, I liked it! There's a lot of potential here.
That said, here are some minor concerns, and why I withhold one star to leave them room to improve (besides that the devs did not respond to my email :) ):
1) There's no height calibration, and even at 6' I can't reach most of the high arcs.
2) I liked the idea of multiple martial arts, but I didn't realize they would be only one level each. I thought there would be several levels per martial art. Needs more variety than just 10 levels, ideally at least 1,2,3-star per martial art. Some mechanics that must have been hard to program in, like the swords, are underused.
3) It's a little slow. I use my Quest for cardio, and even 3* didn't move my HR enough. It's also hard to connect to the full forms the instructors perform. Why not kill 2 birds with one stone and put more of the intermediate postures in as well? That will make us move faster and better. Drum beats could be faster also, and maybe more left and right to give us leg movements. (Shouldn't the big drum be purple?? Minor gripe lol.)
Awesome in concept, just hope it tidies up a bit and expands a lot. As a programmer, I think these are all "easy" enough to fix. Getting the mechanics to work is hard. Adding more content is (relatively) easy. Good luck!
Sound like a good app, maybe the postures are real ones from kung-fu, and I would like to learn them but there are still some adjustments to make:
. The floor is not at your feets location, making you feel taller, but making also the models bigger and your posture don't match always ;
. The postures is a bit ambiguous, you don't know if you need to mirror or match the posture, very confusing.
. The swords are impossible to set in the indicated positions because you cannot turn your wrist by 90°.
. The drums hammers are in a position where it is not easy to hit the drums. The double drums should be both colors.
This game has te potential to become a good one, but please, it nees some polishing...
It's like that other shape fitting game but better because the moves are real. Pose detection works well. It's a pretty good workout even though it looks slow you have to move pretty fast and it stretches your body in different ways than most games. it has some problems. Feels like the play space is tilted and it feels like you're standing 2 feet off the ground. There are 10 stages they are pretty long and replayable. The question people are probably wondering is can you use this to learn real skills? I would say maybe yes!