Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | NIVAL, INC. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
This VR game allows the player to experience the journey into the patient's brains in search of the neurons that cause mental disorder. Submerge into the microworld and experience the miracles of the human mind.
The future is nigh. The humanity is standing upon the brink of a new era where modern healthcare makes tremendous scientific advancements. With the help of nanotechnologies a surgical prototype bathyscaphe allows its operator to shrink to a microlevel and travel inside the patient's body.
Game is totally free, as well as our new VR project InCell (http://incell.nivalvr.com).
A unique experimental project made by Nival to test the opportunities of the new Virtual Reality provided by Google Cardboard.
Compatible with View Master, Fibrum, Homido, Lakento, Archos, Durovis and others Cardboard like headsets.
Colorful, huge, and immersive! Only issues is that the computer voices subtitles were backwards and I wish it used the top button on the cardboard instead of looking to fire, but great game nonetheless!
I don't have a Google Cardboard but this game still is amazing. It works well for me not having a cardboard. I enjoy it and I am writing this only after the first patient and I enjoy it already.
A quick vr experience that really showcases the possibilities of the tech.
Everything about this game was spot on and VR cardboard friendly mechanics like tilt head to shoot. Wish more VR developers develop apps and games that caters to vr users that doesn't have the expensive models like oculus.
I am new to using VR goggle tech and my iPhone 6 but and have tried a few apps that were extremely disappointing. This one, however, is not one of the and it is the best one so far- really well done. I often teach and develop new courses for healthcare and as experiential and immersive technology continues to evolve and improve, this kind of an app is a nice introduction to neuroanatomy. Very cool!
It is fun for the 30 seconds I can play it. I have to take it out of the cardboard VERY often to re-calibrate center so I don't break my neck. Would be nice if the button would recalibrate instead of toggling cardboard mode.
I couldn't believe how real this experience felt! It was totally awesome and I recommend it to anyone who wants a fun game for VR. There is another game by the same developers called InCell, which I will definitely be playing. Happy gaming!