About Wisteria:
I’m always interested in ways to relax my busy mind, so I tried this… There are 3 exercices : the first one is Tai-Chi which is pretty difficult if you have never done this IRL like me. I’m pretty sure I wasn’t doing this correctly, but there’s nobody around to guide you or correct you. I think it’s better to first practise (at least) the basics with a real teacher. During your exercise you can see your score, but I think Mindfullness and relaxtion isn’t usually linked to a score. The 2nd exercise is breathing : you can see your breath going in and out, like it’s very cold while it’s clearly summer around you (green trees) so it’s rather like you’re smoking. Breathing exercises are usually done in different patterns, some of them are quit challening (f.e. breathng in shortly, but breathing out for a long time) but in this VR app, you only have Equal Breathing which means breathing in and out takes the same amount of time. You don’t have to wear VR glasses to do this simple breathing exercise. The 3rd exercise is balancing rocks, but we all know how VR physics can behave, so it will likely make you more nervous than focused or calm. It’s all very underwhelming especially if you consider the price of 16 EUR. Can’t recommend. I think the stone stacking challenge has potential to become a brand new physics puzzle genre. It’s a little hard in the beginning because you have to take 3D spatial information into account. And I guess that’s what VR is good for. I was managed to complete the stage 1 i