About This Game Do you remember Bank Panic? The classic arcade western from Sega in the 80's? Since we love arcade games, we created a new game called Western Bank, based on the epic gameplay of Bank Panic. Easy and fun gameplay for everybody in a nice cartoon looking environment. The latest technologies have been used provide an optimal experience and enhanced for great gameplay. features : - 25+ challenging levels - Vultures, bag stealing skeletons, waving ladies, window criminals to name a few! - Shootout levels - Bottle shooting levels - Boss levels - Addictive gameplay - Achievements - Online leaderboards Gameplay : - Use the controllers ( htc / oculus) to 'grab' the money bags and throw them into the safe (don't shoot the good guys!) - Shootout levels: Be sure to check the safe for a picture of the criminal and then turn around and shoot the bad guy to receive a nice bonus! - Bottle levels: Shoot all the bottles, check all around the room as they can be everywhere. - Boss levels: Try to shoot or dodge the bombs, the shooting barrels can be destroyed! Optimized gameplay : - Game makes use of a full room scale layout (2m x 1.5m or 2m x 2m) - Movement can be done by trackpad / teleporting / armswinger ( swing your arms) Western Bank VR has been a contestant in the 2017 MSI VR Jam and was selected as a top 20 finalist 7aa9394dea Title: Western Bank VRGenre: Action, Adventure, CasualDeveloper:Gameplay Studio VRPublisher:Gameplay Studio VRRelease Date: 21 Dec, 2017 Western Bank VR Free Download [License] Game is awesome. Great for all ages.. This is a pretty simple game, but I'm enjoying it. It takes a few tries to figure out how to throw the money bags, and the gun doesn't shoot the way you'd expect, but once you figure out how to compensate, it's fun. I prefer casual gaming, so I like a less intense game once in a while.. I haven't 'panicked in a bank' like this, since the '80's. Classic implementation. A must for any video gaming fan.. Game is awesome. Great for all ages.. This is a 3D VR take on an old arcade game from the '80s called Bank Panic. It appears that it was designed to be a family friendly game, it isn't scary or violent (except for shooting cartoons). The basic idea is that customers or robbers will come through one of several doors and your job is to collect and throw bags of money into a safe or shoot the bad guys. In between levels, there are one of three different challenges: Shoot the right bad guy coming through a door, survive a bomb thrower that can\u2019t be killed, or bottle shooting.The graphics are cartoonish, but that really doesn\u2019t hurt the game. The sounds are pretty well done, although the music gets repetitive. For new players, some of the level changes and understanding what is supposed to be done has proven to be a bit of a problem. I had no trouble figuring it out, but had to explain things to several guests before they understood things like not shooting every man that walks through the door because he looks like he\u2019s a bad guy. Holstering the guns takes a little practice and confused several people.The concept for the game play is pretty good, but more variety would have been welcome. It does get very repetitive and eventually the games turns into so many customers\/robbers coming through the doors that the challenge becomes how fast you can turn around. There are some glitches: If you shoot wildly between rounds, hitting the Options panel and closing it immediately (due to wild shooting), you can end up is a state where the game stays at the same score but resets the level back to 1. You can simply duck low in many situations to avoid getting shot or avoid 90% of the bombs.Overall, this is a worthy VR game, especially for kids and guests that may never have tried a VR game before. It takes a bit of explaining and has a few glitches but it is fun. I\u2019d love to see something like a remake of a game like Cheyenne where the scenes would change. Western themed VR games are a big hole waiting to be filled at this point.. This is a pretty simple game, but I'm enjoying it. It takes a few tries to figure out how to throw the money bags, and the gun doesn't shoot the way you'd expect, but once you figure out how to compensate, it's fun. I prefer casual gaming, so I like a less intense game once in a while.. I haven't 'panicked in a bank' like this, since the '80's. Classic implementation. A must for any video gaming fan.. This is a 3D VR take on an old arcade game from the '80s called Bank Panic. It appears that it was designed to be a family friendly game, it isn't scary or violent (except for shooting cartoons). The basic idea is that customers or robbers will come through one of several doors and your job is to collect and throw bags of money into a safe or shoot the bad guys. In between levels, there are one of three different challenges: Shoot the right bad guy coming through a door, survive a bomb thrower that can\u2019t be killed, or bottle shooting.The graphics are cartoonish, but that really doesn\u2019t hurt the game. The sounds are pretty well done, although the music gets repetitive. For new players, some of the level changes and understanding what is supposed to be done has proven to be a bit of a problem. I had no trouble figuring it out, but had to explain things to several guests before they understood things like not shooting every man that walks through the door because he looks like he\u2019s a bad guy. Holstering the guns takes a little practice and confused several people.The concept for the game play is pretty good, but more variety would have been welcome. It does get very repetitive and eventually the games turns into so many customers\/robbers coming through the doors that the challenge becomes how fast you can turn around. There are some glitches: If you shoot wildly between rounds, hitting the Options panel and closing it immediately (due to wild shooting), you can end up is a state where the game stays at the same score but resets the level back to 1. You can simply duck low in many situations to avoid getting shot or avoid 90% of the bombs.Overall, this is a worthy VR game, especially for kids and guests that may never have tried a VR game before. It takes a bit of explaining and has a few glitches but it is fun. I\u2019d love to see something like a remake of a game like Cheyenne where the scenes would change. Western themed VR games are a big hole waiting to be filled at this point.
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