Indie Studio X82 has announced that next month it will release a parkour game that throws a unique, moving style true buffet.
Called fasthandsmultiplayer games offer endless procedural levels that allow movement, jump, climb and glide, and task you to go through obstacle courses filled with fair shares of moving traps, speed boosts, and impossible jumps.
You can sit and use the controller, but using hand tracking in the game is intended to go far beyond most people.
Check out the trailer below to see how to use hand tracking fasthands:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmivr2r3bki
You don’t need to “too much” to swing your arms like this Sprint Vector (2018) But, Instead, it requires up and down movement about 20cm (8 inches) to accelerate.
“It’s not an overly high effort as you only need a medium pace, but it’s aimed at giving you a better feel for your running while using hand tracking,” says X82. The road to VR. “There is also a seating/controller mode that just uses an analog stick.”
It’s basically a parkour game, but there are also some shoots that offer targets (and other players) that can be hit with reliable slingshots. Pull one hand back and request the other hand with or without a controller.
It’s certainly an interesting array of handmade ones, and when we arrive early access after Quest 2, we can’t wait to see it working. You can find it on the Horizon store when it’s released on May 8th.
In the meantime, X82 is hosting a closed multiplayer beta test fasthands Discord (invitation link). Please also provide feedback for more information on how to access the game.