Retrocell’s ‘Slime Lab” will allow players to experience liquid physics. Available soon on Quest and PC VR, the simulator allows you to interact with your slimy creations. Slime Lab, a VR indie that targets Quest and SteamVR headsets isn’t only about making slimes to have fun. It also allows you to make money by filling custom orders and bottling up slimes as gifts for other slime fans.

To keep your lab running and stocked you will need to upgrade your tools, order supplies and unlock new slime ingredients. Retocell says the game is packed with charms, glowing effects, and varying stickiness levels. Studio Retocell says you can melt it or freeze it to make new shapes. Slime Lab is not scheduled to release until Quest 3 but the studio says that it’s optimized for Quest 3 with “better graphics” and a “more advanced physics simulator.”

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