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Molecule Builder

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Molecule Builder

Snap atoms together to build stable 3D molecules, apply the VSEPR model to determine geometric shape, and identify molecular polarity โ€” a focused three-level VR sequence covering one of the most important topics in A-level chemistry.

๐Ÿ’ฒ $14.99 ๐Ÿข Xennial Digital ๐Ÿฅฝ All Meta Quest + Steam ๐Ÿ“ถ No internet required ๐Ÿ‘ช Age: Everyone
Overview

What Is It?

Molecule Builder is a structured VR chemistry experience from Xennial Digital โ€” the same Florida-based studio behind Biology Dissection Lab. Rather than a free-exploration sandbox or a guided tour, it is a focused three-level interactive exercise that takes students through a specific and important curricular sequence: how atoms bond โ†’ what shape does the molecule adopt โ†’ is the molecule polar?

Students physically snap atoms together in 3D space to form stable molecules, then apply the VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) model to determine molecular geometry, and finally assess the polarity of individual bonds and the overall molecule. Each step builds directly on the previous one โ€” precisely the sequence in which these topics appear in GCSE and A-level chemistry curricula.

The app is described by Xennial Digital CEO Douglas Fajardo as "ideal for summer camps and global schools" โ€” a practical, deployable tool for hands-on chemistry training that turns textbook theory into something you can hold in your hands (virtually). It has been featured in Penn State University's IMEX Experience Catalogue as a recommended VR chemistry experience.

Gameplay

Three Levels, One Curriculum Thread

The app is built around a deliberate three-stage progression that mirrors the sequence in which bonding, shape, and polarity are taught in GCSE and A-level chemistry. Each level unlocks and builds on the previous one, with tips and hints available throughout for students who need support.

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Level 1 โ€” Bonding

Grab atoms and snap them together according to their bonding possibilities. Watch the molecule form in 3D space as bonds snap into place. The system validates stability โ€” students can check whether their molecule is structurally stable before moving on. This is the foundational kinesthetic experience: understanding valency and bonding through physical construction rather than paper drawing.

Covalent bonding Valency / bond count Molecular stability check 3D bond geometry
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Level 2 โ€” VSEPR & Molecular Geometry

Select a completed molecule and apply the VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) model to predict its three-dimensional shape. VSEPR is one of A-level chemistry's most conceptually important โ€” and spatially demanding โ€” topics. Watching a molecule rearrange into its predicted geometry in 3D VR, rather than trying to visualise it from a textbook diagram, makes the spatial logic of electron pair repulsion genuinely intuitive.

VSEPR model Molecular geometry Electron pair repulsion 3D shape prediction
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Level 3 โ€” Polarity

Identify the polarity of individual intermolecular bonds and determine the overall polarity of the molecule. Bond polarity and molecular polarity are related but distinct โ€” a molecule with polar bonds can be overall non-polar if the bond dipoles cancel due to symmetry. This is a nuanced concept that many students find confusing from a 2D diagram. Experiencing it in 3D, with dipole arrows visible in space, makes the geometry of cancellation visible.

Bond polarity Molecular polarity Dipole cancellation Electronegativity differences
Why VR?

Why VSEPR Specifically Suits VR

VSEPR molecular geometry is one of the topics that most directly benefits from VR, for a specific reason: it is fundamentally a spatial problem. The entire theory depends on understanding how electron pairs arrange themselves to minimise repulsion in three dimensions โ€” and yet it is almost universally taught from flat, two-dimensional diagrams.

The tetrahedral problem
Methane is tetrahedral โ€” but textbook diagrams show it as a cross on a page. In VR, students can orbit the molecule, see the 109.5ยฐ bond angles from every angle, and understand intuitively why the geometry minimises electron pair repulsion.
The polarity cancellation problem
COโ‚‚ has two polar bonds but zero overall dipole. This is because the bond dipoles point in opposite directions and cancel exactly. Seeing this in 3D, with dipole arrows spatially represented, makes the cancellation geometrically obvious in a way flat diagrams rarely achieve.
Lone pair effects
Water is bent, not linear, because lone pairs exert greater repulsion than bonding pairs. In VR, students see the lone pairs occupying space and watch how they push the hydrogen atoms into a bent geometry โ€” making the effect visceral rather than abstract.
Penn State IMEX on Molecule Builder

"A great app to teach the basics of 3D molecular structures โ€“ or as a refresher if you haven't been in a chemistry class in years. You can practice your understanding of how atoms form a molecule bond by creating the links between the atoms. A built-in tutorial makes learning the interface easy for out-of-class use, too."

Source: Penn State IMEX Experience Catalogue ยท imex.psu.edu ยท 2024
Developer

Xennial Digital โ€” A Known Quantity

Molecule Builder is made by Xennial Digital โ€” the same Florida-based XR studio responsible for the Biology Dissection Lab, reviewed elsewhere on this site. That app holds a 5.0โ˜… rating from verified purchasers and has been praised by a 30-year experienced teacher as uniquely effective for hard-to-reach students. The pedigree matters here: Molecule Builder comes from a team with a track record of building curriculum-accurate, school-deployable VR applications.

Xennial Digital develops educational VR with a practical school deployment focus โ€” no frills, curriculum-aligned, designed to work in real classroom contexts rather than just demonstrate impressively in a demo. Molecule Builder was originally developed for PC VR before being ported to Quest, and has been specifically positioned for school deployments and summer camps.

Honest View

What to Be Aware Of

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Small review sample. 6 verified reviews (4.0โ˜…) is a limited dataset. The reviews on VRDB and the Meta Store don't currently reach the "Positive" threshold due to volume. Penn State University's independent endorsement is more informative at this stage than the star count.
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Focused scope. Molecule Builder covers exactly three topics โ€” bonding, VSEPR geometry, polarity. It doesn't aspire to be a comprehensive chemistry curriculum. For teachers expecting a broad toolkit, this will feel narrow. For teachers wanting a single purpose-built tool for these three specific topics, it is precisely what's needed.
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No curriculum materials included. Unlike the Biology Dissection Lab, Molecule Builder does not come with teacher guides or pre/post-lab resources. The in-app tips help students self-navigate, but teacher context and framing adds significant value and needs to be prepared independently.
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Covers the three hardest topics to teach from 2D diagrams. Bonding geometry, VSEPR shapes, and molecular polarity are all fundamentally three-dimensional concepts. The VR medium is genuinely the right tool for this content โ€” not a novelty application of VR to a topic that works fine in 2D.
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Works on all Quest headsets, no internet required. Comfortable rating, offline-capable, standing or room-scale. Xennial Digital knows how to build for classroom deployment โ€” this runs cleanly on the full Quest fleet.
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Also on Steam. For schools with PC VR headsets or that run link-tethered Quest setups, the Steam version provides an alternative deployment path alongside the standalone Quest version.
Our Verdict

XR School Scores

Educational Value 8 / 10
Tightly focused on exactly the right content โ€” bonding, VSEPR, polarity โ€” and VR is the correct medium for this material. Penn State University-endorsed. Depth is limited by design; that's appropriate for the topic.
VR Suitability for the Topic 10 / 10
VSEPR geometry is inherently spatial. Molecule Builder uses VR to do exactly what VR is best at: making 3D spatial relationships intuitively comprehensible. The medium and the content are perfectly matched.
Ease of Use 8 / 10
Built-in tips and tutorial make the interface accessible independently. Snap-together atom mechanics are intuitive. Comfortable, offline, works standing or room-scale.
Classroom Fit 8 / 10
No curriculum resources included (teacher builds own), but the three-level structure makes session planning simple. All Quest headsets, offline, comfortable. Purpose-built for school deployment by a studio with that track record.
Value for Money 8 / 10
$14.99 is the same price point as the Biology Dissection Lab, which covers five full specimen dissections. The scope here is narrower โ€” three topic areas. Still good value for a targeted A-level chemistry tool, particularly if VSEPR and polarity are topics your students regularly struggle with.
Bottom Line

Molecule Builder is a precise, purpose-built VR tool for one of GCSE and A-level chemistry's most demanding sequences: bonding โ†’ VSEPR geometry โ†’ molecular polarity. Its scope is deliberately narrow, and that focus is a feature โ€” each of the three levels addresses a topic that is fundamentally three-dimensional yet almost always taught from flat diagrams. The app is made by Xennial Digital, who built the highly-regarded Biology Dissection Lab, and has been independently endorsed by Penn State University's IMEX programme. At $14.99 it sits at a considered price point, and chemistry teachers who specifically struggle to convey VSEPR geometry to students will find it money well spent. Not a comprehensive chemistry toolkit โ€” but for the three topics it covers, an exceptionally well-targeted VR experience.

Quick Facts
Price $14.99
Developer Xennial Digital
Platforms All Meta Quest + Steam
Release May 2021
Meta rating โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜† 4.0 (6)
Levels 3 (Bonding โ†’ VSEPR โ†’ Polarity)
Internet Not required
Comfort Comfortable
Age Rating Everyone
Curriculum Fit
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A-Level Chemistry โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…
University / HE Chemistry โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†โ˜†
KS3 Chemistry โ˜…โ˜…โ˜†โ˜†โ˜†
VSEPR / Bonding revision โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…
๐Ÿข Same Developer

Molecule Builder is made by Xennial Digital โ€” the same team behind the Biology Dissection Lab (5.0โ˜…, praised by 30-year veteran teacher). Their track record of curriculum-accurate school deployments gives Molecule Builder an inherited quality signal.

โ†’ See Biology Dissection Lab review
๐Ÿ›๏ธ Penn State IMEX

Featured in Penn State University's IMEX Experience Catalogue as a recommended VR chemistry learning experience for molecular geometry and polarity.

imex.psu.edu โ†’
Review by The XR School ยท Chemistry ยท Science