Well, all I can really say for it is that it vibrates the controller to terrible graphics. It’s kind of pointless that this even exists to be honest, because it doesn’t have anything else with it to try to make itself worth the money. You can vibrate up to 4 controllers! Wow! Here’s the description for it.
“Shoulders and back getting stiff from 18 hours of straight Gaming? Try Rumble Massage! Put a controller behind your neck and feel the soothing vibrations of the Xbox 360 controller. With the ability to control the rumble intensity and pulse, relaxing after a hard day of gaming has never been easier.”
I don’t know whether to think this thing is trying to take itself seriously or not, but either way … why release it?
If nothing else, don’t spam the Indie Games section with this stuff, just release it on Windows and tell people to hook their controller to the Xbox. Of course they couldn’t get away with charging you if they released it on Windows as easily as they can on the 360.

I would try to describe the controls and whatnot, but screenshot pretty much says it all. Because that’s all you get. The needle shakes. Does that count? And support for anything more than 1 controller is disabled in the trial, as well as the “epic mode”.
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