Welcome to our review of Wurroom, one of the shortest unreal experiences you can currently have on Nintendo Switch.
Experience a 10 minute dive into the unknown depths of the multiverse!
Wurroom is an interactive art experience born in the minds of two holographic entities: Michael Rfdshir and Serge Bulat. It is designed to reveal things about ourselves and measure our imagination.
You are just a Hand, lost in the undefined hyper wonderland, where visions, thoughts, and ideas from your subconscious, intermix with the fragments of “other”, inexperienced worlds.
Wait… am I… just a hand??? Or am I the leading force behind all this, the one that could shake the core of this strange place?!
Everything you see in Wurroom is handmade; the claymated universe brought to live by stop-frame animation. The music is the gluing force and the true master of this extraordinary world. Once you close your eyes, the world becomes you. But beware of the truth… you don’t play the game. The game plays you to learn about its very existence.
I don’t really know how to describe this weird acid trip I just experienced, is this a point and click game? I think so. It is touchscreen mode only, so I could not even stream it as I only own an original dock. I wanted to share my experience, short as it may be. I wanted to let everyone see how weird and freaky this game is.
And then it was done. Much like my review is done. A very short point and click game that is like you are tripping on acid.
In conclusion, Wurroom is just a buck on the eshop. Is it worth it? I honestly doubt it, for me, this is nothing more than a statistic and it makes it game number 12 that I finished this year.


