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

• written by Krist Duro
Wait What's That Out Now For Free On Meta Quest

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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