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#HackThePlanet VR Cardboard at Mac App Store analyse
James Edward MarksDescription
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Reviews
All reviews →Better than ACTUAL drugs!
Love this demo! got a little dizzy (yay!) just wish there was a bit more interactivity or was a bit longer, keep up the great hacking folks!
Wow
Un visionnement immercif court mais tres interessant ;) la musique aussi
AMAZING!!!
Brilliant app!!!
Fu***ng amazing
Man that was so trippy
VR at its best!! (So far)
This game is a prime example of what VR games are meant to do: immerse the audience in an alternate virtual realm... A basic app thats easy to enjoy (no controls to mess with) which pulls you from reality and instantly transports the viewer to a digital world which moves very fluently with little effort. Most other "VR" games and apps make feeble attempts to recreate "lifelike" environments with poor success. With the limitation of the running hardware (smartphones), its difficult to recreate an alternate reality which often times suffer from poor graphics, lag issues, poor controls, and various other issues which take away from the element of virtual reality. With eye popping colors and trippy visuals which move seemlessly with the wearers goggles, I found it very effortless to allow myself to enjoy the virtual experience!! One of the best out there!! Also check out "square pusher star eiglass". Another fantastic VR ride similar to this one! Note to devs: keep cranking these out!! Love em!!
Fabulously retro!
Cool fly-thru of an old PC, a TRON-like world of glowing blocks and a universe of floating scientific equations, all to a thumping techno soundtrack.
A Trippy Trip back into Windows 98 Land
Wow, what fun! Cruising through Pentium era motherboards all the while listening to some rocking tunes! What could be better?