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A Bunch of Things

A Bunch of Things

3d models galore

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All Versions of A Bunch of Things

1.01

February 13, 2024

Default size of things is smaller when summoned

1.0

February 9, 2024

Price History of A Bunch of Things

Description of A Bunch of Things

- Place 3D models-- we refer to them as "things"-- in your space - Browse from thousands of user-generated things - Combine them to make scenes ("playgrounds") that you can save/load - Enjoy them in their full, spatial glory - 100% free, no strings attached

A Bunch of Things: FAQ

Does A Bunch of Things support iPad devices?

No, A Bunch of Things doesn't support iPad devices.
A Bunch of Things was released by Things Incorporated.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 1.0 installed to use the app.
There isn't enough feedback for the A Bunch of Things app at the moment.
The App Genre Of A Bunch Of Things Is Graphics & Design.
1.01 is the newly released A Bunch of Things version.
The latest A Bunch of Things update came out on July 5, 2024.
A Bunch of Things launched on February 10, 2024.
The A Bunch of Things app is suitable for children aged Things Incorporated.
The A Bunch of Things app is now available in English.
Unfortunately, A Bunch of Things is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within A Bunch of Things.
Absolutely! A Bunch of Things is optimized for seamless use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of A Bunch of Things

  • So Heckin Cute!

    I love this app in the same way I love LEGO. Having sets of playgrounds to create floating scenes is the relaxing virtual build set I didn’t know I needed! Absolutely delightful!
  • Fun pass time

    Tons of pixel powered models, in the style of Minecraft. Place them anywhere in your real environment as you can rotate and scale each object and save an entire scene (playground). Straight out, simple and fun. I like the way the objects detect real world planes, so when placing an object down, it will illuminate a disk underneath, letting you know you hit a surface.
  • It’s fun to place a Voxel Objects in space

    This is a fun start! At this point, you can make objects in there “Rooms“ app for iOS to eventually bring in here, but I would like to build a new Voxel objects from inside the Vision Pro also! Right now, we can rotate the objects on one axis