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Stone Age Snap VR (Oculus Rift)

Stone Age Snap VR (Oculus Rift)

Stone Age Snap VR (Oculus Rift)

The VR Shop - Silver Award
Price at Time Of Review: £2.29 ($3)
Comfort Rating: Yellow (Mild Movement)
Genre: Interactive Experience
Supported Platforms: Oculus Rift, Rift S
Supported Controllers: Oculus Remote
Best Playing Position: Sitting
Multi-Player: No
Age Rating: PG


 

Description: Take a Virtual Reality tour through this prehistoric jungle. Don’t get trampled by the Mammoth! Save your best shots of each creature! Keep your eye out for gators, sabertooth lynxes and more! Can you can find them all?




Review: Ever wanted to travel back in time and take pictures of some dinosaurs? Stone Age Snap VR allows you to do just that. From giant sloths to gators to pouncing sabertooth lynxes. The idea is pretty simple. You have to try and take photos of all the dinos to add to your collection book. Using the Oculus Remote, you just look and snap all the while going around the level on the back of a dino.

With bright colourful graphics and a good variety of dinosaurs to find, the little ones will find this game short lived, but fun. Sadly it won’t keep us adults amused much past the first walk around the world which doesn’t take long sadly.

Sadly Stone Age Snap VR is not as much fun as I had hoped. But having said that the graphics are nice and colourful and the variety of the animals is pretty good. In fact, I would even go so far as to say there is a sense of fun, adventure and wonderment about this game with you never really knowing what is around the next corner (The first time around anyway).

But sadly it’s the gameplay mechanics that need sorting out the most. There is no frame of the camera to let you know you what you are aiming at half the time and it doesn’t have any photo taking animation other than the noise of the camera action. Where is the photo going into the book, where is the ability to take whatever photos you want? The bugs on the trees also seemed to be not on the list when that is one area that could have been a good challenge. OK, so it’s not perfect, but the little ones will love it. They won’t love it for long, constantly going around the same scenery, but they might enjoy it at the start and then at least you might be getting your moneys worth.


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