A UNITY based immersive (VR) gaming platform for android to help kids aged 8 to 14 years learn programming while having fun solving challenges.
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A UNITY based immersive (VR) gaming platform for android to help kids aged 8 to 14 years learn programming while having fun solving challenges.
"UE5 Cardboard VR" plugin demo
This repository contains some Unity projects presented during laboratory classes of the Virtual and Augmented Reality Laboratory course at the Alma Mater Studiorum University.
Virtual Burek created with Mozilla's A-Frame and Three.js
Our memories is a simple Android mobile VR game application developed using Google VR SDK.
A simple GoogleVR game in which the player controlls the position of a Car model by tilting his Head. The point of the game is to steer the car left and right to avoid other cars on the road and collect any available coin. Player looses when the car crashes with other car and gets +1 point by collecting a coin.
🔎 Museum experience built with Unity3D for the Udacity Nanodegree Program
My Room – A Demo Virtual Reality (VR) App – Google Cardboard – Gaze Selection System – Interactive UI, Locomotion, User Interactions, and more
🏢 Modern Apartment built with Unity3D for the Udacity Nanodegree Program
Immersive interactive 360 video using Unity and the Google Cardboard. Work in progress
House with a door
Interactive VR prototype for Small-Medium Business/Enterprise Sales Team
VR platform that moves to different spots in a colorful low poly landscape.
VR Andriod APP for awareness of disaster preparation
DichromaVR is a mobile-based virtual reality application created with Unity to detect dichromatism or partial colourblindness.
This is a Virtual Reality application for Cardboard in which user will solve a puzzle in vr to won the Prize.
Lightweight GVR SDK alternative
See the stars without light pollution -- let's go stargazing!
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