InMind 2 VR (Cardboard) User Reviews

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Bug in accelerometer detection

Once I open the game, the graphics keep on moving in all directions quickly so it’s impossible to see anything. I’m using iOS 16.1.2 on an iPhone XS. Such a waste of time.

Bad

Bad so so bad

🧠

This game scares me and triggers my megalophobia. The musics creepy. But I push through it and then suddenly there’s so many huge neurons and dendrocytes at the next level. Theres this huge thing that’s always to the side I don’t like to look at it. I get mild anxiety but I love the game, I play it all the time and try to get a good score!
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Not great

Very excited to use this app only to discover it crashed ridiculous amounts! It got to the point I couldn’t get passed the Home Screen. Very disappointed

Great!

My only complaint is not about the game. My complaint is that our necks can’t rotate 360 degrees.

Supine

Yep

Brain

I will give it a 5 because it teaches you more about the brain and how it works

Soothing

This game is really soothing, not much action. That's fine with me - the VR InCell game is much faster paced, so it's a nice change. I'm also kind of committed to helping John achieve a good life, while at the same time not being cruel to him.

Very addictive

It is entertaining and educational.

Concept is great, but difficult due to drifting gyroscope

This game is amazing for VR, especially considering it’s free. My one and only complaint is the gyroscope and accelerometer do not keep the screen “centered” with where I started playing the game. The “center” consistently drifts to the right on all of this developer’s games. By the time you finish 2-3 levels, you have to completely shift your body position or crane your neck at impossible angles in order to hit your targets.

I love the fact that this game doesn’t require a joystick, since many VR headsets don’t have that with them, or they aren’t necessarily compatible with iOS. You aim by simply putting the center dot on the target, and after a slight time delay, the target is fired at. With InCell (related game by the same developer), tilting your head from side to side shifts your orientation on the neural pathway- like turning a steering wheel would.

Lots of fun, even with the headache of the drifting center. If they fix that in future updates, I will definitely update this review.

I don’t know if it matters or not, but I am playing on an iPhone 6, with an Infinite VR Tech headset.
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