Apps BodyWorks

Learning ∙ Medical
2.5
66 ratings 16 reviews
release date
2024
December 2
game modes
• Singleplayer • Multiplayer • Co-op
player modes
• Standing • Room-scale
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
Subscription
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CREATE. EDUCATE. LEARN. SHARE - A virtual reality anatomy studio.

Discover a revolutionary virtual reality anatomy studio. Explain complex anatomy in minutes with simple, high-impact videos.

BodyWorks is not a game. It is a powerful tool for educators, healthcare providers, and content creators.

- Learn faster
- Simplify concepts for learners and patients
- Visualize concepts and structures
- Stand out in your class
- Build confidence for the OR

7 Day Free Trial! Subscription required.

Disclaimer: Body Works does not make health-related claims or provide content related to the diagnosis, mitigation, cure, or treatment of a disease or medical condition; additionally, Body Works is not a medical device, medical content, or software for medical devices.

comfort Comfortable
age rating0+ Everyone
storage2.2 GB
websiteprecisionostech.com
developerPrecisionOS
publisherPrecisionOS Technology
connectionInternet required
app version62505
languages
English

Reviews 16

Francis Jonas Yap5 days ago

⚠️ UX Disaster & Hostageware Onboarding

The Truth:

The actual utility of "Bodyworks" is entirely overshadowed by one of the most abrupt and aggressively non-transparent onboarding experiences I have encountered on the Meta Quest platform.

Details of the Systemic Failure:

• Rude Onboarding: The First Impression is Fatal. After installing the app (on a free trial basis), the initial screen was an immediate, non-negotiable paywall. The messaging was astonishingly poor, effectively stating: 'Pay now or press the big exit button,' with zero mention of the actual cost or where to subscribe within the VR environment. This feels less like a product and more like hostageware.

• The Transparency Gap: A product that immediately demands payment without showing the price is a fundamental user experience failure. It forced me to exit VR, open the phone-based Meta Horizon app, and hunt for the pricing information.

• The Price Shock: The lack of clarity is likely deliberate. The price model—at approximately $10/week or nearly $100 per year—is an exorbitant fee for a single app in this category. The subscription model is not the sin; the total lack of upfront disclosure is the professional offense.

Final Verdict & Warning:

This is not just a poor pricing choice; it is a communication breakdown and a user-hostile design decision. Apps that employ such manipulative, non-transparent monetization tactics should not pass basic store requirements.

I understand that developers need to be compensated, but this approach treats the user with contempt. I do not support any model that attempts to trap a user into commitment before revealing the cost.

Action for Users:

Proceed with extreme caution. Factor in the immediate friction and price shock before committing to the download.

Action for Developer:

Fix your onboarding. State the exact subscription terms clearly and politely upon entry. Prioritize the user experience over your funnel conversion rate—or continue to earn 1-star reviews for aggressive UX design.

Triki6 months ago
3

Bodyworks– A Must-Have Anatomy App

I really love the Bodyworks app. It offers an incredibly immersive and detailed way to review human anatomy, including muscles, nerves, bones, and much more. The level of control and interaction is outstanding—being able to explore the body in 3D with such precision makes it an ideal tool for both medical students and practicing doctors. Whether you're studying for exams or refreshing your knowledge, this app provides a powerful and engaging learning experience. Truly a must-have for anyone in the medical field. This App have a lot of potential and I look forward to the Updates

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Patrick Rossbach7 months ago
2

Nur ein Exit Button

Total nutzlos.

OCPWINNER8 months ago
10

Hate it

The second I loaded in it told me to pay. I really don’t like it and I don’t appreciate it at all. It looks such a fun game. I got I read the reviews that didn’t look pretty good. I agree with those reviews. I just really wanted to play this game I just wanted to test the reviews.
The reviews didn’t look so good
. Very mad and disappointed.

TrevorV20148 months ago
37

Really you have to pay?

As I join in body works I didn't even get to play I had to subscribe to play but it didn't let me there was only 1 button and that button kicked me out of it.

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