Spider Phobia Cardboard

Spider Phobia Cardboard

Conquer your fear of spiders!

Free

Details about Spider Phobia Cardboard

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • March 17, 2016
  • October 6, 2024
  • 10.0+
  • 9+
  • 177.89MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of Spider Phobia Cardboard

1.2

December 13, 2018

- Small hotfix

1.1

December 12, 2018

- Added support for new iPhones. - Various bugfixes

1.0

March 17, 2016

Price History of Spider Phobia Cardboard

Description of Spider Phobia Cardboard

Virtual Reality Treatment This Virtual Reality app for cardboard (and other mobile VR glasses) is designed to help people suffering from Arachnophobia (intense fear of spiders) fight their fears. Participants enter a virtual office in which they are exposed to small spiders. At least, at first. This app takes place in a virtual office and guides you through different scenes in which spiders occur in an increasing intensity. Just as in a therapeutic setting you start with a small spider in a jar at a distance. You have control over when the next scene starts. The design for this app is based on on modern therapy techniques and in was produced in close collaboration with psychologists.
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Spider Phobia Cardboard: FAQ

Does Spider Phobia Cardboard support iPad devices?

No, Spider Phobia Cardboard doesn't support iPad devices.

Who launched the Spider Phobia Cardboard app?

The Spider Phobia Cardboard app was launched by Alterego Games B.V..

What minimum version of iOS does Spider Phobia Cardboard need?

The minimum iOS requirement: 10.0.

What do users think of the Spider Phobia Cardboard app?

Spider Phobia Cardboard has an okay rating of 3.4 out of 5, according to user reviews.

What category is the Spider Phobia Cardboard app?

The App Genre Of The Spider Phobia Cardboard App Is Games.

What is the current version of Spider Phobia Cardboard?

1.2 is the latest released Spider Phobia Cardboard version.

When did the last Spider Phobia Cardboard update come out?

The latest Spider Phobia Cardboard app update was released on October 6, 2024.

When did Spider Phobia Cardboard get launched?

Spider Phobia Cardboard was first made available on February 5, 2023.

What age group is Spider Phobia Cardboard suitable for?

Contains some mature themes or mild violence, recommended for ages 9 and up.

What are the languages available on Spider Phobia Cardboard?

Spider Phobia Cardboard is now available to use in English.

Can I access Spider Phobia Cardboard via Apple Arcade's subscription service?

No, Spider Phobia Cardboard is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Spider Phobia Cardboard equipped with in-app purchases?

No, Spider Phobia Cardboard does not feature in-app purchases for users.

Is Spider Phobia Cardboard fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Spider Phobia Cardboard is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in Spider Phobia Cardboard?

No, users are not exposed to ads in Spider Phobia Cardboard.

Screenshots of Spider Phobia Cardboard

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Reviews of Spider Phobia Cardboard

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  • Broken, outdated, instantly deleted.

    I was fairly excited about this, being a VR enthusiast that can’t afford a real VR yet. Also, I’m deathly scared of spiders, so I just decided to try it to see if it worked. It didn’t. The screen just went all over the place like the outdated VR apps do. Extremely disappointed. -Adderface25095
  • it’s pretty fun but basic

    it’s a great game but it’s not as scary as it says it is. great experience but i’m still scared of spiders lol
  • C'mon Man!

    Thanks a lot, "developer". 15 minutes of my life wasted! What was scarier, hmm? Was it the time that the pixelated spider was dancing close to my hands, or was it the time the spider disappeared into my hands and then into the table? BTW, unless you're a fifty something year old white man, your hands couldn't possibly look like the hands this "developer" envisioned them to look like. Stop wasting people's time, "developer"!
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