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Before I get too into all of this, I should say that this here is what could be as best described as an experiment on the extent that room-scale VR games could one day become. The Lab is a collection of small, yet replayable mini-games that makes use of the HTC Vive and is completely developed by Valve; all for the low-low price of completely free. | Before I get too into all of this, I should say that this here is what could be as best described as an experiment on the extent that [[room-scale VR]] games could one day become. The Lab is a collection of small, yet replayable mini-games that makes use of the [[HTC Vive]] and is completely developed by Valve; all for the low-low price of completely free. | ||
As previously mentioned, The Lab is a collection of a lot of little, mini-games that you can enjoy. Some of these games include defending a castle with a bow and arrow, knocking down structures with a catapult, and even playing with a cute and adorable mechanical dog. Each of these games do their best to reveal to you what VR can and will be in a number of years; and even at this early stage it’s looking good. | As previously mentioned, The Lab is a collection of a lot of little, mini-games that you can enjoy. Some of these games include defending a castle with a bow and arrow, knocking down structures with a catapult, and even playing with a cute and adorable mechanical dog. Each of these games do their best to reveal to you what VR can and will be in a number of years; and even at this early stage it’s looking good. |