Great to introduce VR. I loved this VR award winning VR experience from the early launch on Quest. One of the first with hand tracking. The beautiful story is great to show first timers in VR how immersive VR is. Start with hands everyone can jump in. I showed my 4 years old granddaughter it 2 times 10 minutes in two days and the second play she could use all buttons and handles. ‘Pedro is so cute’ she said 😊 not scary at all. Yes I know VR is not a daily game for toddlers, but it shows how great this game/experience is.
Beautiful story. This is a beautiful story in an amazing, immersive VR environment. I’ve never been in a VR experience before that directed me to sit on the floor 😊
A beautiful clockwork diorama. While the story was too short, it was really touching. It showed how VR can be accessible and relatable to so many people.
One of my all time favorite VR animated. The storyline is so simple yet powerful. The way the story unfolds and the interactions, all of it is just so so good!
Too Short. I really enjoyed the concept, it was something new and exciting. I was blown away at the graphics and being engulfed in the cute town and the story. I was excited like a child with my oohs and awws but right after the game ended. I couldn’t believe how short it was. I really enjoyed the game, that was the only negative. But I’ll play it over and over and admire it.
Short and sweet. This experience was charming and endearing, well worth viewing. It tells a sweet story about little wind up people living out their life in a mechanical toy city. It's very nice. However it's very short, just be aware of that.
What I was after. My 91-year oldgrandmother-in-law loves passive narrative experiences and I was looking for something with some very light interactions to give her a feel for what hand tracking can do. She really enjoyed this. Its a good intro for hand tracking interactions, and a pleasant little story. Yes its quite short but for this kind of demo to family, thats not reallh a bad thing
Short n sweet. Way to short. 10-20 minutes? And not all that much interaction. It feels as if the devs had an idea where the player would help solve a puzzle of sorts, but ran out of time and money. What we have here would suffice as a tutorial in a bigger game. It never starts. And ends way to soon.
A cute little experience non the less. Here is hoping the devs will turn the idea into a full game.
Is that it?! After all the glowing reviews I thought I'd give it a go and wished I'd saved my money. The 'game' isn't even 30 minutes long and all you do is press whatever is lit after listening to the narration for a while. I was hoping for a little more interactivity and definitely a longer game for the money!