![]() ![]() That’s mainly because they’re supposed to be previews of VR games instead of total experiences. The majority of Cardboard titles are usually cheap. The price tag of this game is a bit steep at $7.48. Not only that but the game is 100% free and doesn’t include in-app purchases. Keep in mind that you don’t need Cardboard to play the game, but the gameplay is enhanced if you have the headset. Meanwhile, you must also use runner mechanics while playing the game. Your mission is to neutralize problems so the brain is as healthy as possible. That’s the goal of this arcade shooter for Google’s VR headset. This game lets you travel through the brain’s neural pathways searching for physical problems. The game also only costs $2, so it’s worth considering and will help to fund future titles from the company. This is an excellent game for showing what Google Cardboard is able to do. The goal is to bounce different items back to their origin. The game’s concept might sound like the old-school game “Pong.” The idea is similar but this is easily the most extreme Pong-like game that’s ever been developed. “Proton Pulse” uses head-tracking tech to control a paddle on the game screen. Not only that, but there are no in-app purchases as well. The most interesting part of the game is that it’s free. The game requires you to fly around space environments and shooting enemies. This is from the same developer as “Proton Pulse.” It’s a shoot-em-up rail shooter that’s set in the third person. That lets you also play the version that’s non-VR. ![]() The VR app has a $3 price tag but you also get the BombSquad Pro game unlocker that’s included. In many ways, this game is like “Mario Party” but includes a lot more explosions than the Nintendo title. You must finish each of the levels via competitions. The game can be played with a maximum of 8 players. The goals of the title are to avoid bombs, collect flags, and have fun playing the game. “BombSquad VR” is an arcade game with some platformer elements. That said, it’s still an excellent option if you want to see supernatural horror. The title doesn’t include actual gameplay. That’s due to immersion the fidelity from Cardboard. This is a great game if you want to be scared. So it seems like the sounds are originating from your left or right rather than all directions around you. “Sisters” functions by using binaural sound. That said, this is a great app if you want to show off Cardboard to your family and friends. The tagline of this game points out that you have to watch out where you look because there’s something that wants to keep you away The game is basically a tech demo since it only lasts a couple of minutes. Here are some of the top ones: Google Cardboard Are you a fan of virtual reality (VR) games? Today there are all sorts of VR mobile games available. ![]()
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