RoboLingo
This is a great language learning game for all ages. The music and graphics are very upbeat and motivating. I would definitely recommend RoboLingo to anyone looking to learn a new language. There’s a good selection of languages to choose from so you will have plenty of vocabulary to work through.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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SEN: Seven Eight Nine
another would-be-great game ruined by thinking players have all the time (and willingness) in the world to replay half the puzzles to get back to the point where they stopped (or had to stop) last time. if your trailer says 100+ puzzles, let me select them individually, not just 21 packs of 6 or so that have to be done in one go. or at the very least save my progress on the current level so I can continue there next time and/or try another unlocked level in the meantime. the game wouldn’t be any easier, only less tedious and frustrating.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
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This is a different type of puzzle game where you have to intuitively learn the rules through playing. I’ve not played anything like this before, but it is kind of a mix of sudoku and path games. Very intriguing and it can get quite difficult. I spent almost 2 hours trying to find the solution to the last puzzle (which I did -YAY!) and just a few seconds on some of the earlier puzzles. The concept seems simple at first, but it gets more complex as you move to higher levels. I couldn’t really describe the rules to you, but I know what they are intuitively, LOL.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Rocksmith® 2014 Edition - Remastered
Does exactly what it says on the tin, makes learning guitar more fun for beginners and assists with memorizing new songs or just getting the rust off at any experience level. I put hundreds of hours into this game and the original on xbox back in college, it’s gotten worlds better with all of the DLC though. There are more than 40k songs you can download from Customsforge too, the only drawback is you need a realtone cable if you don’t want to miss notes all the time.
10/10, really has no limits in terms of tunings, timing signatures, techniques/alterations like capos, etc. and tons of replay value in co-op and bonus lead/rhythm/bass arrangements. I’m still consistently surprised by the eclectic mod community uploads and even the published DLC, and once you learn how to transcribe tabs yourself it’s really limitless. Only thing that could make it more perfect would be an option to turn on master mode for specific songs/phrases so you don’t have to play a song 3-4 times to get the notes to disappear
– Real player with 243.0 hrs in game
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Whether just picking up a guitar for the first time or coming from a musical background, this guitar-playing game is just pure fun with 1000+ songs to choose from in the extensive DLC selection.
– Real player with 121.3 hrs in game
Line Dance Virtual
Dance like you never have before! Line Dance Virtual transforms your gamespace into a stylish dance club, or honky-tonk, beach party & more! Twist, tap, and glide through 7 dances animated by the professional dancers featured in the Fear of Dancing film. Enjoyment not limited to Virtual world.
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Shuffid Couple
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Electric Glide
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Soul Leader Boy
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Scoot Bootin' Boogie
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Copperhead Blvd
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Loosefoot
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Woogle
You can now learn from home and join the dance party outside it! Compare to your local dance studio and you’ll realize you will save a ton of time and money (and heartbreak) while starting your new and legendary hobby.
Our professional teachers will explain how movements translate from your virtual to a real world experience. Pause. Slow down. Rewind. Practice. With a level dedicated to dance fundamentals, even those of us with two left feet can learn to check our balance, and get used to dancing in VR, so we can eventually do it in the real world.. and have fun!
Salsa-Virtual
Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers.
Full roomscale setup is recommended. Wish I could have tested this out with Vive Trackers to see if the feet move well with those.
So these are real dance lessons where you learn some salsa basics and then more advanced moves. You start out almost painfully slow. The tutorial is just you marching and then testing your balance. You can choose an avatar as well as his or her clothes. You have lots of options, in fact, I kept clicking randomly and never saw a repeat. The instructors change outfits with each lesson.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
looks like it should be a room in VRchat not good enough to be its own game. great idea and you can probably learn something from it but the execution is very bad. It’s not just the sloppy amateur looking graphics. Even the lessons are painful to sit through because the interface is clunky and lacking features.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Keyboard Piano-ist
I enjoyed the experience of the game and I like the concept of how the use of the ‘shift’ key can change a note to a sharp or flat.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Nice program for my kid to learn alphabets to the songs he’s familiar with as well as mimicking playing the piano.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Keyboard Master
I think it need a harder mod for all of us who can write fast and without seeing the keyboard, but the free mode is fun tho
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
The start of a new game.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Paradiddle
This is what other VR drumming apps should have been. I’ve tried a bunch of them and they all left me craving for a better option. This might me the one for me!
It is fully customizable:
- You can add the drums you want in the virtual space, resize them how you want and place them where you want! If you’re an experienced drummer you can recreate your own kit accurately, and if you’re a beginner and don’t know where to start you can use one of the presets or recreate very quickly your favourite drummer’s kit.
– Real player with 168.0 hrs in game
I just picked this up a couple days ago. Put in 3.4 hours so far and loving it. I’m a complete novice and while the game does not contain a tutorial itself it is still an amazing learning tool.
I used OVR Drop to bring in a youtube window to a show a beginner drum turorial to play along with - this works great! In a short amount of time I was able to learn a straight rock beat with high-hat, snare and base drum. It felt awesome.
Even though you don’t get the feedback of hitting a real surface, it still feels like you are playing the drums and certainly the timing and spacial aspects would transfer to real life. I’m looking forward to learning more and getting better.
– Real player with 49.0 hrs in game
VR Pianist
‘Music, reality, sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference’ (D12 - When the music stops)
Playing the piano in virtual reality was new to me and surprisingly fun!
Can I now apply this to a real piano? Yes, but it won’t really allow me to play a completely complicated song.
VR Pianist is a rhythmic VR game, you choose the song you want to do and the difficulty. (easy, normal, hard)
based on the difficulty level you will have to press more or less keys to get a final score.
Here you can see an example of ‘Beethoven - Für Elise’ on hard: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5P975DqLlPg
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my initial impressions review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/9fegwqllD4g
In case you can’t tell from the store page video, you’re playing finger piano in VR. It’s similar to guitar hero, except you are playing real notes on a virtual piano. The game has several songs from contemporary, classical, and thematic piano music. It has easy, normal, and hard difficulties. Several songs are unlocked until you do good enough to unlock the rest.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Arpsic
Have you ever tried to understand musical notation?
With Arpsic, you can train yourself with intuitive lessons, learn the treble clef, bass clef, and more!
With a straightforward interface, free piano, and experience points to help you in your music journey.
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4 clefs to practice music notation.
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Free play mode with a midi piano full of weird sounds.
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10+ piano voices.
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10+ songs to learn, with more on the way.
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Gain experience points and level up your skills.
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Get rewards and unlock new features.
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Practice your rhythm.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1713340/Arpsic/