- December 9, 2019
- Infinite Dreams
Let's Create! Pottery VR
Platforms
About
"Let's Create! Pottery VR" is a relaxing and therapeutic virtual reality game that allows players to create their own ceramics in a realistic pottery workshop. Players can shape clay on a potter's wheel, add elements, burn and decorate their creations, and choose from a variety of colors and patterns. With its immersive and calming experience, this game provides a unique way to relieve stress and find inner peace. * Realistic pottery workshop simulator * Customizable ceramic creations with various colors and patterns * Relaxing and therapeutic experience to relieve stress





- The game is relaxing and provides a zen-like atmosphere, making it enjoyable for creative expression.
- Controls are intuitive and user-friendly, allowing players to easily create pottery and engage with the game.
- The aesthetics and textures are visually appealing, enhancing the overall experience.
- The game lacks substantial content, leading to boredom and a feeling of limited gameplay after a short time.
- There is little feedback during sculpting, making it difficult to achieve precise shapes and colors, which can be frustrating.
- The price point feels steep for the amount of content and gameplay offered, with many suggesting it would be better suited for a lower price.
- gameplay7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is a straightforward port of a mobile app, offering limited content that some players found boring after a short time. While it is easy to pick up, the mechanics are simplistic and could benefit from refinement to enhance immersion. Players noted that instructions were unclear at times, leading to confusion about basic actions.
“I like how quiet it is, and how straightforward the gameplay is.”
“While this game is easy to get into, I do wish some of the mechanics were more refined and more immersive.”
“Several of the mechanics are simple point and clicks like placing the pottery in the kiln.”
“It's really a port of a mobile app, and I don't even think there are 2 hours worth of gameplay in this. I was bored after 45 minutes and put my headset down, but I accidentally left the game on overnight.”
“The game mechanics are exactly the same as the smartphone counterpart.”
“Several of the mechanics are simple point and clicks, like placing the pottery in the kiln.”