InMind VR (Cardboard)
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Version :19.0.7/1.0.20
Size :/221.23Mb
Updated :Dec 9,2017
Nov 9,2016
Developer :Nival
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Based on the users' reviews on the Google Play Store, here are the conclusions: **Pros:** 1. Highly engaging and addicting game with a great concept of puzzle-solving. 2. Beautiful graphics and smooth animations make the game visually appealing. 3. Regular updates with new levels and content keeps the game fresh and exciting. **Cons:** 1. Some levels are overly difficult and frustrating to solve, leading to rage quits. 2. Limited gameplay options and replay value, making the game feel repetitive. 3. Frequent ads and in-app purchases can be annoying and disrupt gameplay experience.
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Description
InMind is a short adventure with arcade elements designed for the Google Cardboard. It's also playable without any special viewer. Game is totally free, as well as our new VR project InCell (http://incell.nivalvr.com).

InMind allows the player to experience the journey into the patient's brains in search of the neurons that cause mental disorder. Submerge into the microworld and experience the miracles of the human mind.

The future is nigh. The humanity is standing upon the brink of a new era where modern healthcare makes tremendous scientific advancements. With the help of nanotechnologies a surgical prototype bathyscaphe allows its operator to shrink to a microlevel and travel inside the patient's body.

A unique experimental project made by Nival to test the opportunities of the new Virtual Reality provided by Google Cardboard.

Compatible with View Master, Fibrum, Homido, Lakento, Archos, Durovis and others Cardboard like headsets.
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