Looking for something fun to play in VR? We’ve got the top 10 downloads from the last week on the WEARVR app marketplace, a cross-platform repository of virtual reality experiences.
Dreadhalls is a horror dungeon crawler that has you exploring the procedurally generated dungeon in search for the exit, while avoiding the creatures that dwell in the maze. Updated for SDK 0.7
The Millennium Falcon is parked in Docking Bay 94 on Tatooine’s Mos Eisley spaceport. Han Solo and Chewbacca are present, and full sounds effects included. Feel free to walk around and enjoy seeing this iconic spacecraft as she would have appeared to Luke Skywalker when he first laid eyes upon it.
CastleCoaster is a clone of the legendary RiftCoaster roller coaster. CastleCoaster is lightweight and runs on low end hardware. It also supports motion platforms and outputs acceleration data via UDP.
Flying Aces VR is a flight sim/combat game set during World War 1. Take to the skies and experience the birth and rise of aerial combat during the Great War (1914-1918). Develop and test your piloting, gunning and bombing skills in structured missions, and lead your side to victory from above!
Please, take a seat. You’ll be here for a while. Don’t worry, you won’t be alone. Let these creatures welcome you… They’ll keep you company. Give you a taste of a dark surreal experience. Don’t be afraid just yet… Perhaps they will spare you this time around. After all… the nastiest thing they can do to you will only be virtual. But… then again… You will probably be wishing you were in a real dream.
“Explore your surroundings and dive deep into an ancient cave system. Follow the drone ship and discover the horrific truth about the darkest of all places… “ SONAR is a new kind of cinematic entertainment, striking a balance between traditional movie making and interactive media. The shortfilm is a fully immersive, slow paced, 360° computer-generated experience.
Winner of the Time Warner, Future of Storytelling Award 2015. Landing on the moon was one of the greatest achievements mankind has ever embarked on and now it’s time for you to step into Neil Armstrong’s shoes and experience what it was like to live through this historic event.
Using NASA archive footage and audio the developer has created an inspirational journey that we hope will engage students and give them a better understanding of what took place way back in 1969
Part experiment, part amazing idea for Oculus Rift, Don’t Let Go! has you sat in a chair with your hands infront of you and the only rule is that no matter what happens you can’t lift your hands. We won’t spoil it for you, but a lot happens to make you want to move your hands.. and possibly run away screaming.