How to Use VR for Mental & Physical Wellbeing

Nature Treks VR

It’s Mental Health Awareness Week here in the UK with many struggling with being stuck at home, unable to see friends and family. Whilst lockdown restrictions are slowly being rolled back that doesn’t mean everyone’s wellbeing instantly improves overnight. There are various ways to improve your mental health and virtual reality (VR) can be part of that process, from exploring the great outdoors to engaging in some light fitness. So here are a few recommendations for when those stress levels begin to rise.

Black Box VR

While you should get out for the odd walk when (and if) you can, there are plenty of studies that highlight the fact that even doing some light exercise can help lift your mood. And this doesn’t need to be intensive workout sessions as long as you’re moving. Naturally, the more often you do exercise, and for longer periods, the greater the effect.

The UK’s Mental Health Foundation also highlights the positive attributes of getting closer to nature, finding that “More than half of UK adults saying being close to nature improved their mental health.” You might not think VR and nature go hand-in-hand but they definitely do if you know where to look.

Tackling fatigue, stress or anxiety with VR

Guided Tai Chi

Perfect as a form of exercise as well as being able to refresh your mind and spirit, Guided Tai Chi provides over 200 workouts, allowing you to select 20 scenic locations and the music to go with each session. These can range from a quick 3-minute warm-up all the way up to 60-minute Tai Chi endurance marathons. On Oculus Quest you even have the ability to use hand tracking for a more natural experience.

Guided Tai Chi

Ecosphere

An interactive collection of 360-degree videos, Ecosphere is a nature documentary series. Featuring content from the jungles of Borneo to the rich coral reefs of Raja Ampat, viewers will be able to see a diverse selection of wildlife created in collaboration with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

Ecosphere

Beat Saber

A rhythm-action videogame every VR player knows and has probably played, Beat Saber can help you work up a sweat on its expert difficulty levels. With its simple yet addictive gameplay Beat Saber is easy to zone into and forget about the outside world, slicing and dicing coloured blocks to your heart’s content. There are even multiplayer and 360-degree modes when you really want to turn things up a notch.

Beat Saber

Nature Treks VR

Keeping with the nature theme, Nature Treks VR is just what you want to explore the great outdoors in VR. Get up close with 20 different animals across a range of environments where you can control the weather and time of day, activate audio visualizations and more. Music plays over each scene of you can turn it off to hear the soothing sounds of nature.

Nature Treks VR

Synth Riders

Another rhythm-action title to help get the blood pumping and loosen those muscles is Synth Riders. Rather than all the hectic slashing of Beat Saber, Synth Riders is a fluid, orb matching experience that helps to stretch your body to a variety of music, from synth-wave through to Muse. The videogame also features a 360° Spin Mode and a cross-platform multiplayer for up to 10 people because it’s nice to get a few mates involved.

Synth Riders: Adrenaline

Tripp

An award-winning meditation app, Tripp offers 40+ meditative experiences with a mobile app to help personalise and track your Tripp’s. “TRIPP uniquely integrates game play mechanics, breathing exercises, beautiful visual landscapes and sound frequencies. Based on scientific research and used in several clinical studies.” So get comfy on the sofa and enjoy a relaxing journey in VR.

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Wander

As you might expect from an app called Wander, this is all about travelling the world and being able to visit locations like the gardens of the Taj Mahal or the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Using data from Google StreetView, you can navigate around using voice controls as well as other input methods. Plus, if you want to learn something along the way Wander features Wikipedia integration.

Wander - Travel

Where Thoughts Go

A very existential, award-winning social experience, Where Thoughts Go is the work of indie developer Lucas Rizzotto. It lets you uncover the dreams, fears and secrets of other players by waking up creatures – and also leave your own for others to find. Unusual and highly thought-provoking, “These anonymous stories are revealing and inspiring, encouraging reflection and introspection,” explains the synopsis. “Participants have no way to discern who they are hearing from, only how considerate and sensitive each and every person is.”

Where Thoughts Go

Real VR Fishing

Time for more VR videogame fun. Fishing has always been considered one of those relaxing, Sunday afternoon past times and with Real VR Fishing, every day can be Sunday. Designed as a realistic fishing simulation, you can head to real-world fishing locations to cast off and see if you can get a bite, on your own or with friends. You’ve got your own aquarium to put the fish you’ve caught in and there’s even a web browsing option so you can pull up YouTube and listen to some tunes out on the water.

Real VR Fishing

National Geographic Explore VR

Last on the list is National Geographic Explore VR an interactive experience where you can explore two locations, Antarctica and Machu Picchu, Peru. In the frozen wastes of the southern continent, you can kayak around icebergs and search for a lost emperor penguin colony. While in Peru wander through digital reconstructions of the ancient Inca citadel, encounter alpacas and take photos of your journey.

National Geographic Explore VR

Something for the Weekend: Oculus Store Price Drops Galore

The new year is here finally, and we’re kicking off 2018 by highlighting a bunch of deals and price drops you can find on the Oculus Store, just in case you got a fancy new Oculus Rift or Gear VR head-mounted display this Christmas.

We’ve got a bunch of titles here for you to peruse, from strategy titles, racing videogames, minigame collections and much more. Great for your new HMD, or to just add another videogame to your library to show off and play with friends.

Project CARS

The only way to make a modern, realistic driving simulator even more immersive is playing it in virtual reality (VR), and that’s exactly what Project CARS is for. The graphics, dynamic time of day and weather, and a host of different tuning mechanics for car nerds is sure to satisfy driving fans.

Project CARS – Game of the Year Edition is now £10.99 (GBP) on the Oculus Store, down from £39.99.

Nature Treks VR

Ever fancied being a God? Well, we don’t exactly have a VR deity simulator here, but Nature Treks VR comes pretty close in the moments where you can command the weather and set the sun. Nature Treks VR has even more content and environments since the latest update, making it a better deal than ever.

Nature Treks VR is only £4.49 (GBP), down from £7.99.

Loco Dojo

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In Loco Dojo, you’ll go up against a variety of bizarre challenges against your friends, such as hooking pigs, shooting targets, knocking out teeth and more. It makes great use of the Oculus Touch controllers, and is a great way to introduce people to VR.

Loco Dojo is down to £7.99 (GBP) from £14.99.

Tethered

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In this title from Secret Sorcery, The Peeps have given up hope, and as the Spirit Guardian, it’s up to you to restore life and balance to the world. The Peeps will fight for you, build for you, and lay down their lives on your orders. There are thirteen islands waiting for your help in this VR strategy, and there’s never been a better time to try it.

Tethered is down to £8.79 from £18.99.

Just In Time Incorporated

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Have you ever wanted to die? No? Well then you need Death Prevention Insurance, and that’s exactly what Just In Time Incorporated provides. You’ll be slowing down time, saving people jumping from buildings, protect them from explosions, or even take a chainsaw to them once you get sick of their attitude. Lovely.

Just In Time Incorporated is now £7.25 (GBP), down from £10.99.

Detached

Detached Race Mode

It’s a race against time. Your oxygen supply is low, your crew is missing, and for some reason every airlock requires solving a puzzle to open. Maddening. But such is the design of the spacecrafts of the future, and in Detached it’s up to you navigate in zero gravity and save your crew.

Detached is now £10.99 (GBP), previously £18.99.

Hidden Temple VR Adventure

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If you’ve ever wanted to feel like Indiana Jones, but wanted to gracefully skirt around copyright issues, then Hidden Temple VR Adventure might be the perfect experience for you. Essentially a point-and-click for Gear VR, you’ll explore an ancient temple, solve puzzles, collect treasure and – hopefully – survive.

Hidden Temple VR Adventure is now £1.99 (GBP), previously £3.99.

Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe

Travelling through space and billions of miles per hour, your vessel is sucked into a wormhole, and you awaken on an alien desert planet. A bit like Jakku, really. There’s nothing around but desert, and one large building. A casino. Where everyone plays air hockey. Yes. And you’ll play air hockey. This is basically an air hockey videogame, is what I’m trying to get at.

Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe is now only £2.29 (GBP), down from £7.99.

Augmented Empire

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In Augmented Empire you’ll take control of six wacky characters and guide them through an “augmented reality” world. Climb the Citizen Grade System, and become much more than just a low-tier thug.

Augmented Empire is now £3.99 (GBP), down from £7.99.

In Car Racing VR

Oh yes, perhaps even better than Project CARS, here In Car Racing VR puts you in a car. And you race it. In VR. How can thing get better, you ask? Well, there’s easy controls, multiple sceneries, and multiple camera modes, of course. You can even set what kind of traffic you like. Amazing.

In Car Racing VR is only £0.79 (GBP), down from £2.29.

Something for the Weekend: Oculus Store Price Drops Galore

The new year is here finally, and we’re kicking off 2018 by highlighting a bunch of deals and price drops you can find on the Oculus Store, just in case you got a fancy new Oculus Rift or Gear VR head-mounted display this Christmas.

We’ve got a bunch of titles here for you to peruse, from strategy titles, racing videogames, minigame collections and much more. Great for your new HMD, or to just add another videogame to your library to show off and play with friends.

Project CARS

The only way to make a modern, realistic driving simulator even more immersive is playing it in virtual reality (VR), and that’s exactly what Project CARS is for. The graphics, dynamic time of day and weather, and a host of different tuning mechanics for car nerds is sure to satisfy driving fans.

Project CARS – Game of the Year Edition is now £10.99 (GBP) on the Oculus Store, down from £39.99.

Nature Treks VR

Ever fancied being a God? Well, we don’t exactly have a VR deity simulator here, but Nature Treks VR comes pretty close in the moments where you can command the weather and set the sun. Nature Treks VR has even more content and environments since the latest update, making it a better deal than ever.

Nature Treks VR is only £4.49 (GBP), down from £7.99.

Loco Dojo

LocoDojo Screenshot 1_Guru

In Loco Dojo, you’ll go up against a variety of bizarre challenges against your friends, such as hooking pigs, shooting targets, knocking out teeth and more. It makes great use of the Oculus Touch controllers, and is a great way to introduce people to VR.

Loco Dojo is down to £7.99 (GBP) from £14.99.

Tethered

Tethered - Screenshot18

In this title from Secret Sorcery, The Peeps have given up hope, and as the Spirit Guardian, it’s up to you to restore life and balance to the world. The Peeps will fight for you, build for you, and lay down their lives on your orders. There are thirteen islands waiting for your help in this VR strategy, and there’s never been a better time to try it.

Tethered is down to £8.79 from £18.99.

Just In Time Incorporated

Just In Time Incorporated screenshot 3

Have you ever wanted to die? No? Well then you need Death Prevention Insurance, and that’s exactly what Just In Time Incorporated provides. You’ll be slowing down time, saving people jumping from buildings, protect them from explosions, or even take a chainsaw to them once you get sick of their attitude. Lovely.

Just In Time Incorporated is now £7.25 (GBP), down from £10.99.

Detached

Detached Race Mode

It’s a race against time. Your oxygen supply is low, your crew is missing, and for some reason every airlock requires solving a puzzle to open. Maddening. But such is the design of the spacecrafts of the future, and in Detached it’s up to you navigate in zero gravity and save your crew.

Detached is now £10.99 (GBP), previously £18.99.

Hidden Temple VR Adventure

hiddentemple3

If you’ve ever wanted to feel like Indiana Jones, but wanted to gracefully skirt around copyright issues, then Hidden Temple VR Adventure might be the perfect experience for you. Essentially a point-and-click for Gear VR, you’ll explore an ancient temple, solve puzzles, collect treasure and – hopefully – survive.

Hidden Temple VR Adventure is now £1.99 (GBP), previously £3.99.

Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe

Travelling through space and billions of miles per hour, your vessel is sucked into a wormhole, and you awaken on an alien desert planet. A bit like Jakku, really. There’s nothing around but desert, and one large building. A casino. Where everyone plays air hockey. Yes. And you’ll play air hockey. This is basically an air hockey videogame, is what I’m trying to get at.

Shufflepuck Cantina Deluxe is now only £2.29 (GBP), down from £7.99.

Augmented Empire

Augmented_Empire_Screenshot_3

In Augmented Empire you’ll take control of six wacky characters and guide them through an “augmented reality” world. Climb the Citizen Grade System, and become much more than just a low-tier thug.

Augmented Empire is now £3.99 (GBP), down from £7.99.

In Car Racing VR

Oh yes, perhaps even better than Project CARS, here In Car Racing VR puts you in a car. And you race it. In VR. How can thing get better, you ask? Well, there’s easy controls, multiple sceneries, and multiple camera modes, of course. You can even set what kind of traffic you like. Amazing.

In Car Racing VR is only £0.79 (GBP), down from £2.29.

Nature Treks VR Adds Support For Foot-Powered 3dRudder Mouse

For some people who live in the city, it can be hard to get out into nature, for various reasons. Time, money, distance, disability can all prevent people from seeking out trees and fresh air. Nature Treks VR brings the experience of nature to the user instead, and now has added native support for the 3dRudder foot motion controller.

Nature Treks VR is a non-competitive virtual reality (VR) experience that is designed to help users relax by using a combination of soothing audio audio and relaxing visuals of nature at its most beautiful to help ease stress in its users.

The addition of 3dRudder support allows users to simulate ‘running’ using the 3dRudder foot-mouse controls to run alongside wild animals or across wide sandy beaches. The 3dRudder compatibility has been integrated in such a way that the user doesn’t need to do any configuration, all settings are handled directly by the Nature Treks VR software.

There are over 300 locations available, and the user can choose the weather and time of day for their preferred form of experience. So, if the user wants to see sunrise in a desert, that is entirely possible. Users can also choose their preferred locomotion method, whether that involves using the 3dRudder motion control, teleportation, arm swinging or free movement.

Nature Treks VR is available for HTC Vive and Oculus Rift through Steam at a price of £7.99 (GBP). A video showing the title controlled with the 3dRudder is available to view below.

VRFocus will bring you further information on Nature Treks VR and 3dRudder as it becomes available.

New HTC Vive Releases For The Week Of 02/19/17

New HTC Vive Releases For The Week Of 02/19/17

It’s a new week and we have quite a few highlights that you should be aware of as you add a few more titles to your Vive ecosystem. Housekeeping VR is the biggest standout of the bunch, bringing 80s arcade flair to virtual reality as you completely destroy luxurious apartments with a collection of tools and weapons. Nature Treks goes the complete opposite end of the scale. In it, you journey into one of 8 environments built to elicit an emotional state depending on different colors. Paulo’s Wing is an interesting action title made entirely through Tilt Brush that has you defending heaven’s gates from demons. Lastly, Stolen Steel is a visceral fencing game that is solid in its early stages and could inspire a more fleshed out game built around it’s addictive combat.

In the meantime, if you missed last week, you can see those new releases here. And don’t forget that UploadVR has a Steam community group, complete with a curated list of recommendations so that you don’t have to waste any money finding out what’s good in the world of VR.

We also have a top list of the absolute best HTC Vive games — which is updated every few months with the latest and greatest options.

Cut Cut Buffet, from 2BDev

Price: $9.99

Cut Cut Buffet is a sword simulator where you cut your way through the kitchen of an immersive restaurant environment. The game includes 3 game modes with 2 difficulties for each. More content will be added throughout Early Access.

Recommendation: Probably just better to stick with Fruit Ninja VR, although it’s worth keeping an eye on.

Lost in the Ocean VR, from Tunnel Vision Studio

Price: $7.99

In Lost in the Ocean you take on the role of a man shipwrecked on an island and you must manage your vitals to survive. Search for resources to keep yourself alive and also craft tools as you work toward building a raft to escape your prison in paradise.

Recommendation: Pretty solid concept. Grab it if you’re into survival games or even want a bit more from an escape the room style experiences.

Zombie in my city, from SkyKan

Price: $4.19 (Currently Discounted)

This game aims to thrill as it drops you into the middle of a low poly zombie apocalypse. You’ll tackle a handful of game modes and missions as you utilize realistic weapon handling with over 42 items.

Recommendation: Rough around the edges right now, but it’s Early Access. Could improve.

Nature Treks VR, from John Carline

Price: $8.49 (Currently Discounted)

Nature Treks is an experience that is making a transition into VR as it was originally intended. Choose from a collection of 8 peaceful environments with over 250 points of interest as you escape the real world. The game is designed to elicit specific emotional responses and states in each area through immersive audio and visuals.

Recommendation: It’s a peaceful and visually impressive escape but not much else.

Seabed Prelude, from MythicOwl

Price: $6.39 (Currently Discounted)

Seabed Prelude introduces players to a post-apocalyptic underwater steampunk world where you discover the mystery behind the dwelling through a collection of mini-games and puzzles.

Recommendation: Very interesting idea with some low-production value Bioshock vibes.

FERIT Simulator, from Denis Vajak

Price: Free To Play

This program is an introduction to the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Information Technology Osijek. You’re able to explore the virtual recreation of their entrance hall and view their promotional video within the space.

Recommendation: Very niche grab, but it’s free. Would probably pass on it, though.

Nevrosa: Prelude, from GexagonVR

Price: Free To Play

Nevrosa: Prelude is a brooding and tense escape the room experience with room scale functionality. You wake up in a strange place and you’re not sure if it’s reality or a dream, but it’s clear you need to learn more about your surroundings.

Recommendation: A free introduction to a world the developers want to build. Give it a shot.

Skills Hockey VR, from Justin Jimmo

Price: $1.99

In Skills Hockey you’ll be able to test your skills on the ice as you shoot pucks, play goalie, and check your AI opponent. There’s also a street hockey mode with a bit more freedom.

Recommendation: Pass on this one for now. Not a great example of hockey gameplay.

Unforgiven VR, from Delirium Studios

Price: $4.99

Unforgiven VR challenges you to become the best duelist in the west. You’re able to train with different challenges before dueling, earning yourself a nickname based on your style of play, and raising up the reward that’s on your head.

Recommendation: Definitely grab it at this price. Has potential to get even better throughout Early Access.

Paulo’s Wing, from Angry Array

Price: $14.99

Paulo’s Wing is an interesting title made entirely through Tilt Brush. In it, you play as the last able cherub and you’re tasked with defending heaven’s gate from demons. Use your sword and shield (with different stances) to fight and, over time, unlock powerful abilities to help slay your adversaries.

Recommendation: Very unique in execution. Grab this one on sale when you can, our review is coming soon.

Inception VR, from Inception

Price: Free To Play

Inception VR is an application that takes you to a ton of exotic and exciting locales via 360-degree media. This is ultimately a collection of content from some of the best VR creatives.

Recommendation: A free collection of artistic 360-degree content. Grab it.

Stolen Steel VR, from Impromptu Games

Price: $7.99 (Currently Discounted)

Stolen Steel is a room scale combat game that recreates vicious one-on-one fencing. Steal yourself a blade and take on increasingly stronger AI opponents as your increase your bounty.

Recommendation: Great feeling combat that will hopefully evolve into a grander experience. Grab it.

MixCast VR Studio, from Blueprint Reality Inc.

Price: $9.99

MixCast VR Studio is an attempt to bring simple functionality while streaming or broadcasting your VR gameplay in mixed reality. Can be used with any application or game that has integrated with the MixCast VR SDK.

Recommendation: Developers will eventually be able to get this for free on the Unity store. Otherwise, only purchase if you really know what you’re getting.

Space Fist, from WING VR

Price: $15.29 (Currently Discounted)

In Space Fist, you play as a warrior in a world in which you’re vying to be selected as a champion against forces of evil. Unfortunately, the main character’s sister is trapped within the game by a hacker and you enter alone to save her.

Recommendation: A cool concept with solid gameplay. Grab this one on a sale.

Journey: Benjamin’s Adventures, from

Price: $3.99

Journey: Benjamin’s Adventures is a 3rd person jaunt where you’ll tackle a challenging combination of rhythm gameplay and puzzles. You control the character by hitting one of three drums through the game’s two chapters.

Recommendation: Casual gameplay with a cool input style. Catch this one on a sale.

CYBER JOLT, from

Price: $0.89 (Currently Discounted)

CYBER JOLT is an 80s inspired endless flight title where you avoid the retro cyber structures and hit markers to raise your score.

Recommendation: Cheap shot at a high score your friends can’t top. Grab it.

Housekeeping VR, from Peach Pie Productions

Price: $10.49 (Currently Discounted)

There are a handful of VR escapist experiences where you can inhabit a virtual home, but what about the cleanup? Housekeeping VR is a physics-based action title where you demolish luxurious apartments with 70s futurist style.

Recommendation: Reckless arcade fun with the heart of classic casual games. Get it if you want some stress relief.

Neon Arena, from Axyos Games

Price: $5.99 (Currently Discounted)

Neon Arena is a top-down, twin-stick shooter with a futuristic aesthetic. Taking place in 2243, World War 3 has dividing the world into factions and every conflict is resolved within the arena.

Recommendation: Casual fun with VR as a loosely supplemental feature. Not a bad grab at the price.

 

Under a Desert Sun, from TotalGearGames

Price: $0.99

As it stands, Under a Desert Sun is just a wave shooter proof of concept that will unfold into a full game. You’re tasked with returning a magical artifact before Nazi’s get their hands on it.

Recommendation: A bit too early to call as is. Keep an eye on it.

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