In recent years, it may be that many players are tired of all kinds of chicken eating and MOBA game routines, and have begun to prefer to enjoy some fun party games, such as the once popular "Fall Guys". At that time, I also had a lot of fun with my friends, and this joy of competing with each other was really different from games such as Chicken and King.
Therefore, when Tencent advertised that it had purchased the copyright of "Fall Guys" (in fact, it was only the purchase of **linkage), and created "Yuan Dream Star", I also experienced the game for the first time.
Overall, the experience on the first day was not bad. The game's colors are vibrant, though they can be a little harsh at high brightness, but when the brightness is turned down, the problem is gone. In addition, the in-game QQ** experience is also quite good. At the same time, the pricing of various props and ** is also fair.
However, after some experience, I started to focus on the gameplay design. "Yuan Dream Star" is positioned as a party game, the designer paid attention to the principle of easy access and low threshold in the level design, and built-in leisure and entertainment modes such as *** Smash Bros., so that players can play as they like. These are all about getting started as quickly as possible for as many players as possible, and this is understandable. However, the low barrier to entry can take the fun out of the game.
For example, in a chicken game, different types of players can choose different strategies, and such a game should be adapted to the needs of different players. However, the threshold of "Dream Star" may be too low, resulting in the game being too simple, with a high degree of similarity in some levels, coupled with the poor feel of the game, there will be a sense of adhesion when the characters move, and the difference between novices and veterans is not obvious enough. This also leads to a very boring game to play, which makes the game very unpleasant for veteran players.
In addition, the game's classic queuing mode lacks enough challenge and co-op fun, so whether you're teaming up with friends or playing a passer-by, there's not much difference in the experience. In the past, party games paid more attention to the fun of collaboration because of their strong social attributes, but in this regard, "Yuan Dream Star" still did not do enough.
Overall, Dream Star is committed to catering to everyone's tastes, but the current low barrier to entry and gameplay design may lead to boredom for veteran players, so many players may choose to abandon the game in search of other, more fun party games. Just like myself, after a few rounds of play, I chose to go to other more fun party games with my friends.