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Welcome to FitStrike, the next generation of workouts. Hack, slash, slice, and strike your way through progressively more challenging levels, hitting as many projectile targets as you can. Whether you want to break a sweat in a workout, or challenge friends to get the highest score, FitStrike provides endless fun for people of all ages.
FitStrike currently includes a single intro level, with much more coming soon! Stay tuned for updates that will include:
● Additional projectile targets to expand gameplay mechanics
● More levels of varying difficulty
● Companion Apple Watch app to see heart rate and workout metrics in VR
● Accounts and leaderboards to compete against other players
Steam User 0
‘FitStrike’ is a workout style app in which you have to hit hundreds of orbs fired out of a floating robot drone. Keeping in mind that this is free I have to say it is a lot of fun! Sure, there is no beat-mapping and only one arena, but over the 9 levels on offer you will get a pretty good little workout and there is a score so you could challenge friends and family to it as well. It’s simple to play, fun and dare I say if you used it enough you could find yourself getting pretty fit with it as well. Sometimes the simplest ideas are the best and that is where FitStrike shines. Even if this game was a few quid I would have probably still recommended it.
Steam User 0
Before I played FitStrike, I had a small pp, no friends, no gf, depression, and no life. These things havent changed, but the game is pretty good
Steam User 2
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
I don't think I would have thumbs up this app if it had charged any money. This feels like a demo for another game the dev may release in the future. The problem is that the concept / alpha is just too simple. I played for about 8 minutes and honestly I don't think I would ever play it again unless it has a complete overhaul.
You're basically just swinging at the floating balls coming towards you 180 degrees as you stand still (you may have to move your head to get a better view left to right of your peripheral vision). The balls get faster with each level for the most part, although there are some breather levels in between where they slow down. Nothing else happens. It is a polished experience although the sword strikes don't really feel great.
It's free so I can at least give it a neutral recommendation. It is running on the Unreal Engine and on my RTX 3080 I was getting steady 90 fps. I did not experience any serious issues or bugs. Game was formerly to be called Helios.
Rate 5.5/10.
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Steam User 0
super fun
beautiful cutting
wish it was harder
Steam User 1
Another beat saber clone. Wee. Seems well made, tho.
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