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<br></li><li><strong>Building with your own hands.</strong> Movement so simple and natural you'll forget you're holding controllers. Need a wheel? Just pick it up. Want a longer rod? Just grab an end and stretch. It's like playing with children's blocks, except they're bigger than you are.
<br></li><li><strong>Building with your own hands.</strong> Movement so simple and natural you'll forget you're holding controllers. Need a wheel? Just pick it up. Want a longer rod? Just grab an end and stretch. It's like playing with children's blocks, except they're bigger than you are.
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<br></li><li><strong>Noble ancestry.</strong> Fantastic Contraption is the VR evolution of Colin Northway's 2008 2d browser game, played by millions and still playable  <a href=". But don't be fooled, this new game is WAY different.
<br></li><li><strong>Noble ancestry.</strong> Fantastic Contraption is the VR evolution of Colin Northway's 2008 2d browser game, played by millions and still playable  . But don't be fooled, this new game is WAY different.
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<br></li><li><strong>Full 3d audio and music.</strong> Actually, this game has no music. What it does have is musical instruments. Except you have to build them. Well... you'll figure it out.
<br></li><li><strong>Full 3d audio and music.</strong> Actually, this game has no music. What it does have is musical instruments. Except you have to build them. Well... you'll figure it out.