Naked-eye 3D + interactive fun = Super Space-Time Cube
Super Space-Time Cube (Shanghai Metaverse Experience Hall)
Address: No. 14, B1 Floor, Shanghai White Magnolia Plaza, 588 East Changzhi Road, Hongkou District, Shanghai
I've read quite a few reviews, some praising and some critical, which made me hesitate. With the price of 188 for one adult and one child, I wasn't sure if it was worth it, but since I was already there and had promised the child, I had to go in and experience it for myself.
I entered around the dinner time at 18:00 and found it almost empty, which made us very happy.
The Holographic Shadows section plays four short clips in turn: Setting Sail, Azure Planet, Escape from Jurassic, and Light Road. The most anticipated and most seen in the previews is 'Escape from Jurassic,' where the appearance of the Tyrannosaurus always scares the children. The naked-eye 3D effect is quite realistic, though occasionally there is a lag that slightly affects the experience, but overall it's still very impressive. It's created by the team behind The Wandering Earth, full of a sense of technology.
The exhibition hall is not very big, and if it were crowded, the experience might not be very good, but when I went during a weekday mealtime, it felt great to have the place to ourselves. There are many interactive installations, such as Temple Run, Fantasy Land, Jungle Conflict, etc., all of which you can interact with. Even ordinary ocean balls and sandpits are made high-tech, and there are some motion-sensing games.
This place is more suitable for young children, who can play back and forth for quite a while. Older friends might find it a bit childish. The best part is the 'Holographic Shadows,' which adults also quite like, and there's no dizziness (except for the occasional lag).
For those with young children looking for an indoor place to take a walk, the Super Space-Time Cube is quite suitable.