System: Valve Index & HTC Vive
Price at Time Of Review: £0.79
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Interactive Experience
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Standing
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: U
VR Shop Score 1/100: 60
Description: Welcome to Random Unstable Matter Acquisition, [R.U.M.A], where YOU have been selected to pioneer our latest technology in deep space resource collection. Of course, you won’t be alone, our trusty little invention, the [R.U.M.A.D], will be on hand to help see you through thick and thin! However, you must bear in mind, this is no easy task. Once inside the Random Unstable Matter Acquisition Chamber, [R.U.M.A.C], you’ll be put through a rigorous test of dexterity, spatial awareness, and multitasking in your efforts to combine and deposit as many Random Unstable Matter Particles, [R.U.M.P](s), as you can! Oh, and one last tip, don’t forget to not breathe!
Review: VR games don’t get much more simplistic than this one. The idea is as simple as feeding a robot the coloured ball it requires! OK, so there is a small amount of challenge in which you have to find that same coloured ball and find it in time, but that is essentially the game in a nutshell. OK, so it’s shallower than some puddles, but it does cost less than the price of a chocolate bar these days. This is one of those games that it is best to pick up in a bundle of other cheap games rather than on its own. Then you might appreciate the slower, simplistic nature of the game which personally I didn’t. Worth a look I suppose, just make sure the price is as low as possible.