System: Valve Index, HTC Vive & Oculus Rift
Price at Time Of Review: £10.49
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Educational
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers, Keyboard & Mouse
Best Playing Position: Standing or Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: 18+
VR Shop Score 1/100: 90
Description: “The Physiology of the Eye” is an interactive VR platform, that features two modes. It starts in a real-time automatic training mode that guides you through our visual content. Then, at any time in the application, the user can push the “Mode” button on the VR controller and switch to our interactive training mode. This allows the user to choose which areas they need to focus on and learn at their own pace. This includes a new labelling system which allows you to expand each label to find out more about the exact 3D piece you have selected and to get an in-depth understanding of each structure.
These new labels also have audio clips attached to them so you can hear exactly how to pronounce the various parts of the model. Even in Chinese. This application also includes an assessment system to judge your learning comprehension with our interactive testing system. It will also provide you with a final GPA at the end of the course.
Review: Let’s face it unless you are planning on becoming an eye specialist (otherwise called Ophthalmology) this it snot going to be of much interest to you. Some people might look at the price and think it is a little too high as well, but given that even a basic standard anatomical eye model costs £200+ you suddenly realise the value of this app. I am not expert of course, but I can tell there is enough detail here to easily offer the right person value for money.