Wait What's That Out Now For Free On Meta Quest

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Calling all VRtists! Painting in VR has never been this silly or fun and it won't cost you a single penny!

Using their years of experience working on their celebrated VR title Painting VR, Oisoi Studio decided to have fun and release a completely FREE and totally wacky stand-alone title that will liven up any VR party! Download Wait What's That now and get ready to draw!

You've never seen a drawing game quite as silly. Everyone can draw a car, but it gets considerably harder when you have to paint it with a rubber chicken on a brick wall. Or when your already disappearing lines get washed away by a mischievous raincloud above the canvas! Every time you spin the wheel, you'll get a random drawing tool & canvas and then hopefully your friends won't yell "Wait, What's That?"

You get a word. You draw. Others guess. Sounds familiar? But here's the twist…

Get ready for a fast-paced, surprising challenge where you'll test your creativity and quick thinking! One moment you're drawing on a regular canvas with a pencil, the next you're spraying graffiti on a brick wall or painting with a rubber chicken on a pixelated TV screen. Before you know it, everyone's shouting: “Wait, what's that?”

Consider this part as a "mini-review" from me. I had the pleasure to be invited to join in for a couple of sessions with the developers, shoutout to Robby from PiratePR, and I can tell you that the game is a lot of fun. You spin the wheel, get a random drawing tool, canvas and some sort of a special condition, which most of the times are a hilariously inappropriate combination and then you have to draw something that matches the word on the screen. Yeah, it's basically VR pictionary and it's a lot of fun. Grab a bunch of friends, download the game for free and prepare to have a great time. I highly recommend it!

Wait What's That is available on Meta Quest.

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