Mind VR Exploration

Mind VR is an exploration of classical Chinese architecture and history, There are various facts about items inside the house, as well as the time period in which such designs and furniture was possible, as well as the ability to free-roam around the land and view the high quality layout.

Link to Steam

Review

5 star review

Everest VR

Everest VR is a immersive walkthrough experience of what a realistic trip climbing Mt. Everest is supposed to be. There are base camps, mountain checkpoints, and interesting details about Mt. Everest noted as you climb the mountain. The visuals are very high quality and there is also a good amount of information through the narration to learn.

Link to Oculus

Review

5 star review

WebbVR

Webb VR is an application that puts users in outer space where many planets and objects are present. Users are placed in a first-person POV free roam area where you can interact with many space matters which give a very detailed description about what they do/what it is.

Link to Steam

Review

5 star review

Undersea Park

Undersea Park is a breathtaking underwater VR animal and sea life park. See many different species of fish, dolphins, sharks, and even plants. There is both a guided viewing experience for beginner users prone to motion sickness, as well as the ability to swim around with the many different sea animals in different underwater environments.

Link to Viveport

Review

Beyond Tokyo

Beyond Tokyo is an interactive VR experience that has both classical and modern history of Japan. See what life looks like for a person living in Tokyo in first person, crossing the busiest street in the world, and become immersed in the amazing country that is Japan. There are amazing visuals that create a connection to the experiences that a textbook or normal photos simply cannot replicate.

Link to Steam

Review

Google Earth VR

Google Earth VR is an application that allows you to virtually transport yourself to various locations in the world by using, as the name implies, Google Earth. Users are placed in a first person POV at whichever location they select, and can move around by aiming at spots on the ground with their controller and clicking. There is a full 360 degree view, as well as other features such as changing the time of day by aiming at the sky and dragging it with the controller. The application also has a menu containing many curated scenic locations, as well as the ability to save the user’s current location in order to revisit it later.

Link to Steam

Review

5 star review

Recommendations

WebbVR
Beyond Tokyo
Nefertari: Journey to Eternity