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Educational VR - Need testers for Alpha version (Monkey Walk) Oculus Rift + Touch

Adamska_Voyevod
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Hey
there, I'm a solo dev assembling various prototypes into the final
version of my first game to be published. I'm focusing my career as a vr
developer on educational content. I really find VR as an alternative
for all the people who ever day-dreamed during class. I'm on a long road
until I build my dream app, one that can teach various subjects and be
credited in high school or college. But for now, I hope you can help me
build this Demo.
Monkey Walk is an explore-to-learn game. This demo (fruit and articles)
places the user in a climbing scenario where one may learn Spanish and
German vocabulary. This mission's main goal is to teach you a basic
understanding of singular articles (like "the" and "a/an") along with
some fruits' names and their proper gender. Spanish learning
path includes voice recognition to practice pronunciation since day one
on your learning path.



At the moment the Alpha version is focused on testing locomotion,
comfort and setting the mood. It is quite simple and could take no more
than 5 minutes to go through the introduction; it includes a simple
speech recognition game only for Spanish. Educational content will be
tested on the Beta version along with the second level, where users
decide which language they want to focus on, a video-lecture explaining
the lesson (teaching) and way more vocabulary to learn. I will be doing
Beta version test probably this weekend, but I would love to add some of
the feedback you guys can provide.

Requires Oculus Rift + touch and windows 10 for speech recognition to work.



-How comfortable was the experience for you?
-Was it easy to climb through the path?
-How hard is it to grab the path?
-How many times did you fall? / Was it hard to get back up into the path?
-How would you describe the mood and ambient?
-How many different fruits did you eat?
-How many fruits could you spawn through speech?



(Speech recognition is not a must answer as there is no audio
guidance on pronunciation, still you can read the fruits name and try
saying it; tip: try different pronunciations, even fluent Spanish
speakers have a hard time, specially with banana and orange as it is a
machine and not a human processing your words.)



I live in a small city where I'm the only person I know that uses VR.
I have had friends come over and help me make decisions as I test them,
but what I really need is you, people who are used to playing VR and
understand what can be improved. I still have MUCH to learn and to
improve. If you want to contribute and be included in the Alpha Channel,
please send your e-mail to AbstraktAwareness@gmail.com or post it here if you don't mind. I really appreciate your feedback and time, and so will the future vr learners!




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