3/5 Jonathan A. 3 years ago on Google
Quite
clearly
Sandbox
VR
is
taking
our
entertainment
to
the
next
level.
In
Singapore,
the
Sandbox
VR
(SVRS)
establishment
is
rather
tiny,
but
frankly
when
you
are
playing
in
VR
the
outside
environment
is
not
relevant.
I
attended
a
session
at
the
SVRS
this
past
weekend
and
while
the
reception
was
tiny,
it
was
sufficient
and
the
game
interesting,
interactive
and
fun
though
I
couldn't
see
much....
The
one
thing
that
I
found
lacking
(seriously
lacking)
was
the
treatment
of
people
with
optical
impairment.
I
just
wear
normal
glasses
but
without
them
I
cannot
see
clearly
at
a
distance.
I
brought
a
smaller
pair
but
these
didn't
fit
so
I
had
to
contend
with
unclear
vision.
The
lens
offered
come
in
fixed
left
and
right
eye
augments
with
jumps
of
whole
numbers.
Thus
for
me
where
there
is
a
big
difference
between
the
left
and
right
eyes
the
game
had
to
be
played
with
one
eye.
While
I
don't
mind
playing
a
one-eyed
pirate
every
now
and
again,
this
gave
the
entire
experience
a
disappointing
feel
and
somewhat
of
an
obscured
memory.
For
the
young
staff
it
seems
I
appeared
to
be
an
annoyance
so
I
smiled
and
chose
lens
that
seemed
to
be
able
to
correct
a
little
my
visual
impairment.
The
particular
lens
I
received
was
not
clear
so
every
now
and
then
I
lifted
the
googles
a
bit
to
get
a
better
sense
of
what
was
going
on.
While
the
experience
is
great
and
can
be
enjoyed
fully
by
people
without
any
visual
impairment
or
those
with
contact
lens,
if
you
have
the
former
and
can't
wear
the
latter,
I
would
recommend
you
give
this
experience
a
miss
and
wait
for
better
equipment.
Last
but
not
least,
my
team
mates
who
don't
wear
glasses
enjoyed
the
experience
and
the
following
videos
we
received
and
even
with
my
one-eyed
game
I
managed
to
enjoy
the
VR
experience,
so
three
stars
for
a
nice
good
experience
but
not
for
the
visually
impaired.