Reality Construction Kit User Reviews

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You can’t place any thing

Response from developer

We've attempted to reach out to gfhtjdhgrhdhgfkjythf in case a real person is having a problem with the app, but apparently this is a troll or automated spam post/rating that should eventually be removed from the App Store.

What I dreamed Augmented Reality would be

The tracks work great for all kinds of balls.
I got all the add-ons and I keep finding new ways to combine them.
Darts are a real kick, I can stack things up and knock them over.
Distinct sounds for all the objects, and so directional, feels so real.

Response from developer

Thanks! There's plenty more coming, including more in-app purchases and more magical, realistic apps.

Awesome - why iPad only?

Would be great to have this on the LiDAR enabled phones too.

Response from developer

Your wish is granted! Reality Faucet 2, available now, also works on iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max phones! It's also a huge upgrade supporting numerous physical objects with breathtaking realism. Have fun!

As if the iPad didn’t have lids

Poor

Response from developer

We don’t understand your complaint or review comment, or what “lids” means here.

Mind blowing AR & LiDAR Experience

Everybody I have shown this too has been blown away when they see a room filled of bubbles. Using AR and LiDAR accurately shows the bubbles rolling on and off of objects and bounce away from walls. I am looking forward to where this technology takes us next. Keep up the great work!

Response from developer

Terrific that you and your friends are enjoying Reality Faucet! Download the 2.0 update and play with a wide variety of objects in your space. It's pure magic.

Jaw dropping fun. AR gets real!

This simple app puts the realism in augmented reality.
Now my friends see why I was so excited about getting the newest iPad Pro. The LiDAR depth sensing is revolutionary.
AR is no longer a shallow gimmick — more like a new life style.

LiDAR use behind in app purchase

So this just sprays water droplets onto the camera image and pretends they are dribbling away, but it doesn’t support lidar without the in-app purchase. You have to pay 1$ to see the water move around the actual geometry of your space. I think the app should just cost 1 dollar and have no purchases
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Response from developer

This comment is out of date. In Reality Faucet 2, anyone with a LiDAR iPad Pro or iPhone Pro can see this stunning effect with no in-app purchase or charge using the Bubbles and other free tools.

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