Spatial Bouncy Balls 4+

Veep LLC

    • Free

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Description


Immerse yourself in a world where entertainment and interaction collide with Spatial Bouncy Ball.

Unleash the Fun Within Your Space
Using state-of-the-art ARKit technology with advanced LiDAR Scanner integration, Spatial Bouncy Ball meticulously constructs a mesh of your environment. Transform your living room, bedroom, or office into a playful arena where digital balls bounce off furniture, walls, and unseen planes, creating a delightful, dynamic playground.

Core App Features
- Precision Tracking: Our use of Apple’s cutting-edge ARKit combined with the LiDAR Scanner means the balls interact with your real-world environment with astonishing accuracy.
- Interactive Gameplay: Swipe your hand in the air. Bang! Smack a bouncy ball and see it react with real-time physics that will have you questioning what’s virtual and what’s reality.


Spatial Bouncy Ball takes full advantage of your device's capabilities, seamlessly integrating AR and VR to create a mixed reality that’s splendidly fluid and responsive. Whether you yearn for a slice of nostalgia or a taste of futuristic gaming, your portal to fun is right here.

Available exclusively on Apple Vision Pro

Ratings and Reviews

M A 4 ,

Doesn’t do much, poor graphics

Your room gets covered by a weird ugly mesh of polygons that may be a bug—but they do make a neat demo of how the Vision Pro can see the geometry of your room. There is a very awkward, unpolished, confusing UI that adds balls to your room. The balls don’t look good and don’t do much. They are very large and don’t do much, but they do respond to gravity and your hands and pinch-dragging somewhat. They bounce if they hit the floor, but not realistically. (Your hands each have one big green dot that looks like a bug too.)

This would be a neat tech demo if:

• The balls were rendered realistically, shaded and reflecting the light of your room like other apps (JigSpace etc.) do.

• The polygon mesh wasn’t there (but with an option to show it if curious).

• The UI window were replaced by something that made more sense. Like just tap anywhere to create a ball, and use two-hand zoom to resize all the balls at once, and double-tap a ball to destroy it.

• The green dots on your hands were removed.

App Privacy

The developer, Veep LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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