System: Oculus Rift Only
Price at Time Of Review: £154.99
Comfort Rating: Green
Genre: Tool/App
Input: Tracked Motion Controllers
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG
VR Shop Score 1/100: 5
Description: A water analysis laboratory created for the University of Sassari, Faculty of Agriculture, in collaboration with the European Union, “Master in Agricultural and HYDrological approaches to a better sustainable development”. In the chemistry lab you will be able to perform water analyzes that are normally carried out in real chemistry laboratories in the city of Sassari, you will be able to make different liquids interact with each other and have the opportunity to learn how to perform the analysis of the different samples according to need. This game is only for people who study the HYDrological Approaches to a better sustainable development.
Review: I don’t care how “specialist” an app or experience is, if it looks like crap and does hardly anything a £154.99 price tag is little more than a joke. The water analysis app is supposed to enable you to carry out real chemistry work, but unless the input is real what comes out is just hypothetical! Maybe I am trying to over-think this app. Anyway, there is zero point downloading this even if it was free, but not even a specialist should be paying £154.99 for this when it looks like it cost £1 to make.