Paddle Up is a vr game developed by Pavel Jamal. What differs from other ping pong games is that Paddle Up is very versatile. Modes such as man-machine battles, online games, and achievement challenges may be able to quickly increase your level of table tennis.
Paddle Up's physical performance is fairly good. The ejection and scrolling experience of table tennis faithfully restores the real world situation. In the game's online mode, we can not only compete against players around the world, Paddle Up also has a built-in voice system that allows users to interact with each other. Of course, you can also choose to use AI as an opponent, but they have unimaginable strength.
In addition to the confrontation model, Pavel Jamal also created a variety of training modes for Paddle Up. In the bulls-eye mode, the player needs to accurately hit the ball to the specified landing point to unlock higher difficulty. In the free mode, you can face the robot to serve the ball in a random way to exercise your own sense of the ball. Pavel Jamal also set up a lot of interesting custom elements, rich scene switching, various Avatar images, and even replace table tennis with "fireball."
Paddle Up has just landed on Steam and is still in the preemptive experience stage. Pavel Jamal is also very straightforward and said: "This way we can play the game while the player is playing." Paddle Up is expected to be completed by the end of this year. Pavel Jamal plans to add a "story model" to the game. Fortunately, Paddle Up will not increase prices after the preemptive experience is over.
Paddle Up currently only supports htc vive virtual reality helmets, the current price is 36 yuan, interested players may wish to start a copy.