Kumoon: Ballistic Physics Puzzle
About
IMPORTANT NOTE
1) The game is playable without a VR headset.
2) Includes a SteamVR DEMO of the game : Access the tutorial and 3 demo levels in VR mode.
The VR Expansion 01 DLC enables SteamVR throughout the full game.
3) The game has intense freedom of movement in VR. Read our guide for tips on handling it.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=566901784Trickshots and Tricky Situations!
Kumoon is Finnish for knocking over boxes by ricocheting your projectiles around the rooms. Mixing a shooting-gallery with billiards, platforming and puzzle-solving.
Welcome to Kumoon.
Besides taking potshots at boxes, there's a fair smattering of platforming and wall-climbing. An aggressive default movement speed enables you to make leaps over large gaps. So for those with sturdy VR legs, you can play as wildly as you wish. More sensitive players are given a half speed option to take things a bit slower, and using the analog sticks gently allow you to go as slow as you like.
There are some surprise drops, deep pits, that sort of thing to get a feeling of vertigo.
The levels are all unlocked by default, so players with low tolerance for freedom of movement can pick and choose which levels to play.
Specs
3 Tutorial Levels to get you inside the head of the robot.
15 Easy Levels, to get you acquainted and to have fun with even those holding a gamepad for their first time.
15 Medium Levels, for those comfortable with the controls and willing to forge further.
15 Hard Levels, for aspiring speedrunners, aficionados of intrigue, and those who think pain is the definition of fun.
1) The game is playable without a VR headset.
2) Includes a SteamVR DEMO of the game : Access the tutorial and 3 demo levels in VR mode.
The VR Expansion 01 DLC enables SteamVR throughout the full game.
3) The game has intense freedom of movement in VR. Read our guide for tips on handling it.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=566901784Trickshots and Tricky Situations!
Kumoon is Finnish for knocking over boxes by ricocheting your projectiles around the rooms. Mixing a shooting-gallery with billiards, platforming and puzzle-solving.
Welcome to Kumoon.
Besides taking potshots at boxes, there's a fair smattering of platforming and wall-climbing. An aggressive default movement speed enables you to make leaps over large gaps. So for those with sturdy VR legs, you can play as wildly as you wish. More sensitive players are given a half speed option to take things a bit slower, and using the analog sticks gently allow you to go as slow as you like.
There are some surprise drops, deep pits, that sort of thing to get a feeling of vertigo.
The levels are all unlocked by default, so players with low tolerance for freedom of movement can pick and choose which levels to play.
Specs
3 Tutorial Levels to get you inside the head of the robot.
15 Easy Levels, to get you acquainted and to have fun with even those holding a gamepad for their first time.
15 Medium Levels, for those comfortable with the controls and willing to forge further.
15 Hard Levels, for aspiring speedrunners, aficionados of intrigue, and those who think pain is the definition of fun.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 8+
- Processor: Intel i5-6400 / i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA: GTX 1070 / GTX 970 or greater | AMD: R9 390 / R9 290 or greater
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Additional Notes: OpenGL2.0, Xbox 360 Gamepad, Logitech Dual Action, SteamVR
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 8+
- Processor: Intel i5-6400 / i5-4590 equivalent or greater
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA: GTX 1070 / GTX 970 or greater | AMD: R9 390 / R9 290 or greater
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Additional Notes: OpenGL2.0, Xbox 360 Gamepad, Logitech Dual Action, SteamVR
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: 10.8
- Processor: 2,4 GHz Intel Core i5
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Additional Notes: No VR Support. Sorry.
Recommended:
- OS: MacOS 10.10
- Processor: 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 or faster
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 or better
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Additional Notes: No VR Support. Sorry.
Kumoon: Ballistic Physics Puzzle reviews and comments
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Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
has the good idea base but unplayable with an AZERTY keyboard because you can not change the keys have is obliged to use WASD. I tried a soft to remaper the glacier but if it works on Windows it does not work in the game. There has been a post on steam about this problem at the end of January but still no update......
I recommend but only when the keyboard update will be done otherwise you go struggled!
Walkthrough... waiting for the update keyboard use the small soft GlovePie a small keyboard emulator. use the script below (for AZERTY keyboard) to use the keyboard directional keys for the displacements and zero of the numpad to jump and you steer and shot with mouse//movement Q = swallow (left) D = swallow (right) S = swallow (down) Z = swallow (up) key. space = keyboard. NUMPAD0 good joeu;-)
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Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
Very good game Kumoon is a small platform game/independent puzzle very sympathetic whose purpose is quite simple, touching all the blocks present in a level using a ball while scorting a maximum, how does it work? Every time your ball makes Ricochet on a surface or object intended for this purpose the number of points per block touched increases, so it will be necessary to find the best way to throw your projectiles in order to maximize your number of points and thus go to the nive Next.
The basic idea is quite simple and not necessarily original but yet the game turns out to be very enjoyable to play. But even if the difficulty is gradual it is never well-bred, which in a sense is not worse since there is enough challenge to dig a little head but not too much that avoids the frustration of not finding the solution thing in. quite recurrent for the genre.
The gameplay is pretty good it responds well, whatever the physics of the jumps may be slightly to review although it does not pose a problem to complete the game. The only real problem for me was the keyboard controls that basic are in QWERTY and not editable, fortunately the game is perfectly compatible with the Xbox 360 controller.
The 60 levels that compose the title are overall rather good, although some are perhaps a little too small or a can too simple they are usually well built and we see the research that there has been to create something coherent and accessible . Besides the team behind the game tried to vary a bit by sometimes opting for more platform-oriented levels than the puzzle; thing that I find rather not bad. It is on the other hand a pity that the last 3 levels of the difficult mode is so "special" to me the game was a no fault but I must say that the end of the game has me more angry than anything else...
The game is not so original as this and has some small flaws especially the sets of levels that cruelly lacks varieties so that one would almost feel like doing the same thing always. I personally finished the game in 2H30 which is not huge but however very correct given the low price of the game and the fun it provides, especially since for only €4.99 the game also offers steam successes and cards to exchange this which is always a plus. In short a good small independent game that I recommend to the fan of the genre.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tktSU9eeDdU