Facebook Releases First Mini-game for Social VR Platform ‘Spaces’, Paving the Way for More to Come

Facebook Spaces, the company’s social VR platform available on Oculus Rift, has updated to include a new mini-game that aims to pave the way for more yet to come. Called Bait! Arctic Open, the game lets you ice fish while you shoot the breeze with your VR buddies.

Announced during the Oculus Connect developer conference this year alongside the news that Home will soon get a full social overhaul, Facebook has finally released their first game for Spaces, a Rift-native iteration of Resolution Games’ Gear VR title Bait! (2016). Called “an early experiment” by the company, the game may be a simple fishing game, but Facebook considers it a milestone in a much larger effort to not only get more people using the social VR space, but to keep them there.

Facebook Spaces Head of Product Mike Booth says the main reason the company used a game like Bait! was “because it’s a 3-dimensional, real-time simulation that’s social—so it could be used as a prototype to start building our third-party developer tools.” Boot, who’s overseen the project since the beginning says putting the game into Spaces forced them “to do the kinds of things we’ll need to do in a 3D environment for developers, rather than a 2D environment.”

As a game that admitted allows you to be socially active but not take “100% of your mental bandwidth,” as Resolution Games CEO Tommy Palm puts it, it’s an interesting first entry that plays to the strengths of the platform as it is currently. Facebook Spaces still doesn’t feature any sort of artificial locomotion, making an ice fishing game, where you’re necessarily tied to a single location, a natural starting point. Being fairly simple doesn’t hurt either, making it an easy thing to pick up and put down.

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Facebook’s social VR team has also been experimenting heavily with traditional table games like cards and dice too, and while those things will likely come at some point in the future, the company seems more focused on building out a ‘target platform’ and creating developer tools so more third-party developers can come in with their own ideas.

“This is only the beginning,” says Booth. “Experiments like this are helping us learn what’s possible to build in Spaces, what works, what doesn’t, and what tools will empower developers to bring great ideas to life. Eventually, we want even more developers to build with us. We’ll share more on our plans next year, so stay tuned!”

Check out the entire interview here.

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Bait! Arctic Open – Eisfischen in Facebook Spaces

Facebook hat mit Facebook Spaces das eigene soziale Netzwerk um eine Anwendung erweitert, die es euch erlaubt, andere Menschen in der Virtual Reality zu treffen. Bisher gab es in Facebook Spaces jedoch nur wenig zu entdecken und das reine Treffen ohne Unterhaltungsprogramm kann jede nette Konversation in die Eiszeit schicken. Gemeinsame Erlebnisse können jedoch das Eis brechen und deshalb wird nun auch Facebook Spaces um eine Gruppenaktivität erweitert: Eisfischen.

Bait! Arctic Open – Eisfischen in Facebook Spaces

Im Spiel versammelt sich die Gruppe nicht um einen Tisch herum, sondern um ein Loch im Eis. Anschließend haltet ihr die Angeln ins Wasser und wartet gemeinsam gespannt auf den ersten Biss. Damit auch für etwas Motivation gesorgt ist, gibt es am Ende der Runde auch einen Gewinner und ihr erhaltet entsprechende Trophäen.

Facebook Spaces wird von Facebook weiterhin als Beta bezeichnet und die Anwendung steht kostenlos im Store von Oculus für die Oculus Rift zur Verfügung. Eine Veröffentlichung für Steam scheint aktuell nicht angepeilt, was aber auch nicht verwunderlich ist, da Oculus bereits seit einigen Jahren zu Facebook gehört. Wer dennoch mit der HTC Vive die Anwendung testen mag, den bleibt aktuell nur der Umweg über den Revive-Treiber, welcher jedoch unkompliziert zu verwenden ist.

Hier findet ihr Facebook Spaces auf Oculus Home.

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Resolution Games Release Social VR Fishing Experience Bait! Arctic Open for Facebook Spaces

During Oculus Connect 4 (OC4) last month, it was announced that Resolution Games was working on a new version of its popular fishing title Bait!, specifically for social platform Facebook Spaces on Oculus Rift. Today, the studio has launched the new entry in the series, titled Bait! Arctic Open. 

As a Facebook Spaces exclusive title, Bait! Arctic Open is focused on a virtual multiplayer fishing experience, where friends and family from around the world can now gather around a virtual fishing hole together. This can either be competitive, aiming to catch the biggest fish in the videogame’s tournament mode or for those who’re just hanging out together they can just leisurely cast a line out every so often.

Bait! Arctic Open

“Fishing has always been at its most fun when done with friends, and thanks to Facebook Spaces, we’re able to bring the social side of fishing to a virtual environment,” said Tommy Palm, CEO and co-founder of Resolution Games in a statement. “Facebook Spaces has made incredible leaps when it comes to social engagement feeling genuine within VR. This makes experiences like Bait! that much more amazing to share with friends and family.”

For today’s launch there will be 13 different fish to catch such as the Icy Tuna, Polar Perch, Shivering Shrimp or Penguin Salmon.

While Bait! Arctic Open is playable now, other improvements to Facebook Spaces have been available for a while longer, the main one being QuillustrationsAlso unveiled at OC4, Quillustrations allows users to create not just static 3D art or sculpture, but entire animated stories that can be created and shared in VR.

The fishing title isn’t all that Resolution Games has been working on, announcing in October a swashbuckling pirate adventure for Google Daydream called Narrows. Expected to launch in 2018, Narrows will see players take to the high seas, hunting for treasure and creating their own legendary tales.

Bait! Arctic Open is available now as a free experience in Facebook Spaces. For any further updates from Resolution Games keep reading VRFocus.