When comparing Vector 36 vs Cloudlands : VR Minigolf, the Slant community recommends Cloudlands : VR Minigolf for most people. In the question“What are the best HTC Vive games?” Cloudlands : VR Minigolf is ranked 11th while Vector 36 is ranked 37th.
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Pros
Pro Very satisfying feeling of control and speed
The driving behavior is completely physics-based, each change in components placement or input leads to the expected behavior. Skimming close to the surface gives you more lift, so you can afford to lean the ship forward for bigger acceleration. Angling your thrust vector smoothly while high speed drifting around corners is challenging and rewarding at the same time.
Pro Immersive VR cockpit
All important information is integrated into the physical cockpit, which closes around you at the start of each race. You can even get out of the cockpit and walk around your ship on the surface of Mars while waiting for repairs in VR roomscale just to get back in when it is ready to continue the race.
Pro Great Drum 'n' Bass soundtrack
Pro Pass and Play Multiplayer
Pro Intuitive controls
The game works with a single Vive controller that is held much like a real golf club and to play one swings it just like they would a golf club, which makes for easy to understand controls.
Cons
Con Clunky garage interface in VR
To finetune parts, like the flight controller, you have to move your head up/down or to the side, because otherwise the menu elements overlap.
Con No multiplayer yet
There is an online leader board, and ghost ships will come soon. But Multiplayer will only be added by the developer, when enough people are playing the game.
Con Short
Currently the game is only 18 holes of golf, though there is a promised level editor in the works.