When you press your finger on the ground, the character moves with a "Fing" sound. This is the only control in this game, you don't need a controller, just "Fing" the ground with your index finger, and you can clear all the stages of the game.
You can unlock 6 cute characters, and you can choose the main character for each stage. You can play a total of 300 stages. when you clear the last stage, you can watch a concert of the 6 characters.
"FingFing" is organized into four categories of games. Crossing the road, Find the maze, Block floor, Memorization
Immerse yourself in a casual puzzle game filled with cute spaces and cute characters. Master the art of finger movement and challenge yourself with increasingly complex levels.
Crossing the road
Find the maze
Block floor
Memorization
Mixed reality | |
comfort | ⦾ Not rated |
age rating | 0+ Everyone |
website | aroundeffect.com |
developer | AroundEffect Inc. |
publisher | AroundEffect Inc. |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.0.4 |
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Beautiful and adorable graphics.
Used to think it maybe too childish for me but found it very relaxing and addictive!
Control is simple and intuitive.
The only difficulty is that the table is a little too big to play in small space.
I love puzzlers, platformers, and the occasional relaxing simple casual VR game. This ticks all of those boxes to varying degrees, and I have to say I'm glad the title was brought ti my attention.
Even if I am a man in his 30s. 😅
It's very clearly made for children, so it's not been difficult in any way outsode of the characters not wuite responding as they should (jumping is a bit inconsistent. They often wont, but I'm learning to better control them).
So the game is good for a relaxing session of VR if short on time or wanting to come down from more intense titles.
Or if just wanting to do some very simple "puzzling"/ platforming/ whatever classification this fits under. Lets just call it casual. 😅
The only issue I kind of have eith it is the table being set way too low even if I am sitting down, making even grabbing the red lever to move it up difficult without moving around a bit. The table should be made to be grabble anywhere to move it (the way nearly every other table top-esque VR titles does it).
Outside of that small issue, I highly recommend this for anyone in to everything I stated at the beginning and/or have young kids thst would like to play in VR.
This game, I got to level 22 and it is progressing, getting more complicated. Nice little mazes, Simon type game, frogger, etc..
For the sale price of a dollar, this is a must purchase if you have kids, definitely. Very polished and like Lego brick tales you can move the level/board around with one big button on the left. For 16.99 ( Canadian) if you got the budget, worth a buy. However a lower price may bring more buyers with children, who would like to introduce them to the world of VR. Simple controls, every button labeled with a picture of what it does. It would be a solid buy. The developers did a very outstanding game, hand tracking, right on point. This deserves a five for the price and polished game play.