System: HTC Vive & Oculus Rift Price at Time Of Review: £0.79 Comfort Rating: Green (No Movement) Genre: Interactive Experience Input: Tracked Motion Controllers Best Playing Position: Room-Scale Multi-Player: No Age Rating: PG
Description: This is a simulation based upon real physics. Its specifically for use with 3D headsets such as the HTC Vive and Oculus quest. It gives you a 3D perspective of how gravity works and interacts on all the bodies in a solar system. You can experiment with creating your own solar system.
Review: It might only cost £0.79p but there is no point in me recommending ‘3D Solar System Simulator’ until the controls are sorted out. It’s supposed to be a solar-system sandbox-style app for you to play about with. You can grow your own planets or even make an entirely new solar system, or find out what happens when you play about with our own planets by making them crash into each other. With the most bare-bones of graphics the game doesn’t offer much at all, but if it was at the very least useable I would of course be willing to look past many of its other issues. But without a user-friendly control system, I think it is best you stay well clear of this.