"Welcome aboard cadet, prepare to begin exploration mission." Fly a spaceship around an abandoned futuristic city and look for clues in order to figure out what happened to it's citizens. Sky City VR was developed by a team of Side Effects Software game tech interns to showcase how Houdini can be used to procedurally build content for VR experiences. The game was developed over the course of seven months using Houdini, Houdini Engine, Unreal Engine 4, and Oculus DK2.
You can now download and play Sky City VR for free!
This project started out as a tech demo to show how Houdini can be used to build 3D content for VR experiences, but it quickly turned into a small, but fully developed game that came to be known as Sky City VR. In the game the player pilots a spacecraft around an abandoned futuristic city as they look for clues to reveal the whereabouts of the city's citizens. Can you find all the clues and figure out the story?
Any feedback, constructive criticism, bug reports, suggestions, etc. are greatly appreciated! Send an email to ben[AT]sidefx.com or PM "Ben__Mears" here on IndieDB.
Credits
Developers: Miranda Bradley, Mat Suarez, & Niels van Diermen
Project Lead: Ben Mears
Technical Advisors: Judith Crow, Steven Burrichter, & Mykola Konyk
Voice Actors: Josh Chichester, Jack Ho, Zena Jordan, Ben Mears, Sara Mears, April Sadowski, Mat Suarez, Omuran Tasali, & Niels van Diermen
Sounds provided by: freesound.org, 99sounds.org, soundjay.com
Special thanks to: Kim Davidson, John Courte, Ben Vance, Cameron Tynes, Rob Stauffer, Claudia Ceniceros, Ali Rizvi, Dave Chuang, Wesley Hauwiller, Matt Puchala, Nick da Silva, Cong Wang, Christine Cho, Ari Danesh, Kieran Woo, Franco Pietrantonio, Les Jones, Debra Isaac, Unreal Developers Los Angeles Group, LA VR Group, Epic Games, Oculus, and everyone else at SideFX!
This is a non-VR version of Sky City VR. It requires an Xbox game controller to play, but does not require any VR headset.
Sky City VR game build for use with Oculus. Requires Oculus and XBox game controller. Developed and tested with Oculus DK2.
Its a very cool city but unfortunately they offer no settings area as eye strain is fairly rough on the Oculus DK2. OUCH! No Fun.
Sorry to hear you experienced eye strain while playing the game. We developed and tested with DK2 and never ran into that problem. I'm curious what your system specs are? Also, have you experienced eye strain with any other games on DK2? Thanks for your input.