Cloudlands 2

3.4
152 ratings 100 reviews
release date
2019
August 27
game modes
• Singleplayer • Multiplayer • Co-op
player modes
• Standing • Roomscale
compatibility
• Quest 1 • Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 0.9 GB
Store Page
DiscontinuedJun 22, 2024
$19.99

Cloudlands 2 builds off of the fun of playing and building minigolf courses and adds the ability to play full sized golf courses. Arm yourself with a putter, wedge, and driver and hit the links in the clouds.

- 54-hole single player campaign takes you through the Green Glades, Magic Meadows, and Reaper Ruins. Play 18 hole mixes of full sized golf and minigolf.

- Level Editor with over 1000 pieces to build and make epic mini golf or full golf holes. Create and upload your creations to allow other people to play.

- Expect to find a nearly unlimited supply of amazing user created levels. All existing Cloudlands 1 holes are available to play (2000+).

- Online Multiplayer allows up to 4 players to play together. Create a room, have your friends join, and off you go.

- Local Multiplayer pass and play allows you and your friends to play together by passing one headset between you.

- In-game voice chat and Oculus Avatars fully supported.

comfort Comfortable
age rating0+ Everyone
websitefuturetown.io
developerFuturetown
publisherFuturetown
connectionInternet not required
app version1.31
languagesEnglish

Reviews 100

ChickenMurphy1 year ago
5

Could be great with tweaks

I've had this game on the Quest 2 for about 2 and a half years and I can't recommend it at this time. My issues with it are pretty much the same as a lot of other negative reviews:

1. The controls aren't intuitive when relocating. After you hit the ball and need to move to the new location, you end up fighting the teleportation mechanic just to get positioned to the ball properly. It's especially frustrating if you have limited confined space like me, and kind need to be facing the same way in the room when you swing. There's just too much of a fight upstream for something that you should be able to do without even thinking.

2. The physics really aren't fun. The best way I can describe it is the ball feels like a hollow hard plastic ball. The inertia build up is not very good. There's no sense of weight to the ball, you hit it and it takes off, and trying to master a shot just isn't enjoyable. It feels like you're playing golf with a big wiffle ball.

3. Swing controls: I think a mistake was made here when designing the swing mechanic. You only use one controller to interact with the game. You hold one controller with both hands to make the swings, and it just feels clunky and not intuitive at all. A single controller never really feels right in both hands. I think the more traditional approach of using both controllers to hold a virtual club would have been better.

4. Finally, the complete deal breaker for me, as others have mentioned: Updates are pretty much non-existent. In the 2 and half years I've had the game, I only recall one update coming out (maybe 2 if I missed one?). I think all the aforementioned issues could totally be fixed with tweaks, and having a level editor is awesome.

But alas, the game appears to have been completely abandoned. I would obviously recommend it even if there were no updates, if the game seemed complete. I love the concept of mini golf, regular golf, and blending the two, and the level editor. I hope the devs revisit this game!

Kevin Potts2 years ago
38

It's a lie, no maps/doesn't work

Just bought this crap, no online currently available, says 2000+ user made maps there is 0.
It is like the server doesn't exist, cant even store your own made maps.
Sale of goods act mean anything anymore?
Hope this is a glitch or legal action needs to be taken.
Needs to be corrected otherwise im taking things further.
I tested the game and the course builder, felt it had so much potential.

veriix2 years ago
17

Abandoned title, avoid

Seems like developers took advantage of the popularity of Cloudlands on the Oculus Go, threw this together on the Quest and have basically abandoned it. No updates in 2 years, still lots of issues. Save your money for games which actually have Dev support behind them like Walkabout or Golf+

Tracy Lynne3 years ago
7

What???

I can’t believe this is even for sale, can I get a refund?

Darkangel3 years ago
31

Crappy

Worst golf game EVER, the design team should be shot, conmen not worth a quid sterling, all I can say if you want to try the worst game ever then buy this but insure you only play 10mins (Which in these circumstances being such a bad game you won't reach 10 mins) and then demand a refund, I played for fifty mins trying to work out how they could produce such a bad game, they refused to refund, can't even remove software from headset, If you want a fun golfing game then golf +,if you want crazy golf game with so many extras then walk about golf, you have been warned

KillOhm3 years ago
19

A bit sad really.

If you’re looking for something anywhere close to golf you need to look elsewhere. The swing mechanic is more like short chipping even for the driver. Even a long chip swing will result in the club head disappearing. I suspect this game evolved from a putt putt concept. There are three clubs (driver, iron, and putter) and even things like putting from the fringe of a green doesn’t work.

As others have said, the movement mechanic is pretty broken. It just needs to use your handedness and the path to the hole to place you on the correct side of the ball facing the correct direction. It seems to often place you quite randomly.

The clubs weirdly shrink when addressing the ball - you can’t use your club length to gauge your correct standing position. The club head disappears if you make a full swing with you not hitting the ball.

It doesn’t use club face and swing path to determine ball path. There’s a strange hook and slice mechanic selected with the thumb stick instead.

I can only hope that someone creates something like the VR version of the PSVR title ‘Everybody’s Golf’, for the Quest. It ticks so many boxes.

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