On the low-end side of VR devices are a number of Google Cardboard viewers. These products are literally made of cardboard, they require manual assembly, and they all adhere to the standard Google Cardboard specifications. And as the name implies, they are all dirt cheap. While there are many to choose from, I purchased the EIGHTones VR Kit XL ($16.99 plus tax at Amazon) for my iPhone 6 Plus. Assembly was aided by a helpful video and was pretty straightforward.
After getting my device assembled, I downloaded some virtual reality apps from the Apple App Store. Here are some free iOS apps that I played with:
- Dive Zombie: This is a zombie shooter game where you aim your gun by simply looking in the direction of the oncoming zombies. The gun fires automatically since there is no "trigger" for the user to pull.
- Moorente: This is a duck hunt game that is similar in concept to Dive Zombie. Note that the app is written in German, but it is fairly easy to figure out how to operate the game even if you cannot read German.
- Roller Coaster VR: This is an app that demos VR capabilities, it basically allows you to look in all directions as you ride a virtual roller coaster. Pretty neat if you've never seen VR apps before.
- Dive City Rollercoaster: More or less the same as Roller Coaster VR, and this one features a 360-degree loop.
- The Height: In this app, you basically walk through a VR landscape and collect as many items as possible. The only confusing part of this game was that it took a while to figure out that you have to look down to start and stop walking.
This just in: http://www.apple.com/shop/product/HJKB2LL/A/view-master-virtual-reality-starter-pack
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