Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Entertainment | $0.99 | Geomedia, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
- DinoTrek VR is designed for mobile virtual reality headsets, specifically, Google Cardboard
- For the best virtual reality experience, use headphones
- DinoTrek VR allows a full 360-degree field of vision that tracks your head movement in a virtual reality plane.
- DinoTrek VR does not require a VR headset and can be experienced in widescreen.
- DinoTrek VR is meant to be displayed on an iPhone 6 / 6+.
- A scary, twilight / midnight version will be released as an unlockable feature in the next update.
- Options for Zeiss, Homido, Merge, and other head mounted virtual realitydevices is also coming in the next update.
This is such a great VR app and is really realistic compared to the other apps. you should get it ????????
Goes great with my google cardboard and amazes my dad who loves dinosaurs.
Try it out with Google cardboard and some headphones for the total VR experience. Fun for all.
I'm pretty new to the VR experience but of all the apps so far this is the best one to explore dinosaurs. Only thing is I wish it lasted a little longer.
I am disappointed in this app. It says it is iPod compatible, but won't allow me to download it. A waste of money. ?
After the credits, the VR content takes exactly 104.3 seconds to experience. There's a day or night version of the same content. The iPhone 6 handles the rendering/frame rate pretty well, and the movement is relatively compelling. Of course, the movement is programmed, limiting the VR experience to angle/direction while in the first-person (er, dinosaur) perspective. Is a sub-2 minute experience worth it? All depends upon what you expect from an app. If you like apps that offer more than a 1 shot/episode experience, then the answer is pretty clear. If you're comfortable with a cheap thrill ride, then go for it.
Overall, this is beautiful. Real 3D, but the experience is marred by the fact is not able to work with many cardboard viewers (you can't scan the QR code for your cardboard device and get the right calibration). As a result, I get double vision with this app. It'd be much cooler if it didn't feel like I'm cross eyed.