About Lab Experiment:

The Lab is a puzzle game developed by Valve for the PC platform. The environment in the game belongs to the style of science fiction, and the following features can be distinguished: free to play, vr, action, single player, first person, adventure game, funny, casual game, sandbox, sci-fi, strategy, family friendly, virtual reality , adventure, first person shooter, shooter, puzzle, memes. You will have access to such game modes as “for one player”. Fabulous intro to VR. Valve’s Portal-inspired world is filled with humor, smooth opportunities to learn VR controls and movement, and really, really fun mini-games. It’s free and it’s perfect for noobs, so if you’re starting out VR for the first time, start with Moondust and The Lab. Based on the information provided, can you guess what game this review is for? What’s it about? What kind of game is it? Point is, these reviews are completely interchangeable. I bet if you took this exact review, and copy and pasted it to every game in your library, you’d get the top review for half of the games you put it on, even if you didn’t change the check marks to fit each individual game. In my opinion, the Steam community should stop encouraging this format and instead downvote them all into oblivion. Maybe it’s just me, and I guess it’s not THAT big a deal, but for someone that puts at least some effort into the reviews they write, it is a little disheartening that the steam community prefers lazy checklists that ultimately don’t say anything specific about the games in question. Plus I don’t see how they could ever actually influence someone’s decision to purchase a game or not when so little information is given. Anyone agree or am I the only one that wants to read legitimately helpful reviews for games I might be interested in

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