How To Make a Google Cardboard VR Goggle.
Google Cardboard is a Virtual Reality (VR) platform developed by Google for use with a head
mount for a smartphone. Named for its fold-out cardboard viewer, the platform is intended as a low-
cost system to encourage interest and development in VR applications. Users can either build their own
viewer from simple, low-cost components using specifications published by Google, or purchase a pre-
manufactured one. To use the platform, users run Cardboard-compatible applications on their phone,
place the phone into the back of the viewer, and view content through the lenses.
Learn How to Make Your Own at Home Now With no Cost and Enjoy Your VR Fun.
Below are Some Games and Apps You Can Enjoy With Google Cardboard :
BAMF VR
Price: Free
BAMF VR is a simple little platformer-puzzle game. In this title, you’ll be using teleportation to get around various levels to collect crystals and progress to the next area. It features a full, 360-degree experience and the developers highly recommend that you play either standing up or in a swivel chair for best comfort. It also features simple, colorful graphics, support for various input methods (including Bluetooth controllers), and a family-friendly experience. It’s also completely free with no in-app purchases. It's one of the better VR games for both kids and adults.
Chair In A Room
Price: Free
Chair In A Room is a hidden item puzzle game. It also has a dark story line. It riffs a bit off of A Christmas Carol. You'll be visited by various ghosts. They'll try to make you a better person. The game errs on the strange and fantastical, but it’s a lot of fun to play and an excellent way to check out what VR can do on Android. The developers do state that you should have a device that is at least as good as a Nexus 5 or better. Otherwise you may experience some issues. It’s quickly turning into one of the must-try VR games for Cardboard and it’s completely free to download and play.
Flats
Price: Free / $1.67
Flats is definitely one of the most colorful VR games out there. It's a FPS game that lets you play both single player and multiplayer. You wander around a map and try to kill people. Your bullets also bounce off of stuff and it just looks cool to watch. You'll need a controller of some sort to play. There is also Android TV support if you want to go cross-platform. You can also cloud save so you can switch devices if needed. It's exceptionally fun to play and relatively inexpensive to pick up.
Minos Starfighter VR
Price: $0.99
Minos Starfighter VR was one of the first really decent VR games for Google Cardboard. It also used to be called End Space VR for those who may remember that one. It’s a space shooter that puts you in the cockpit as you take on various bad guys in outer space fights. The game essentially lasts forever and you’ll be pitted up against stronger waves of enemies as you progress. You’ll also have access to ship upgrades, scoreboards, hardware controller support, and some of the best graphics of any of the VR games out there. It’s relatively inexpensive and contains no in-app purchases.
InMind VR and InCell VR
Price: Free
InMind VR is one of the most popular VR games to date. It’s an arcade shooter where you traverse the neural pathways of the brain looking for physical abnormalities. Once you find them, you neutralize them to make the brain healthy again. It uses runner mechanics and you’ll be on a predetermined path for the entire game. You’ll also have the option to play with or without a VR headset if you want to and the game doesn’t require a game pad to play. It’s also completely free with no in-app purchases. The developer has a second game called InCell VR that is just as good as this one.
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