Oculus Game Development
Imagine pulling a helmet over your head and being able to experience a virtual world that seems real to the senses. You can create, fly, race and run around in a way unlike ever before. What once only seemed possible in Hollywood fantasy is now a reality with Oculus, a virtual reality head-mounted display developed, manufactured and released by Oculus VR.
If you are looking for the future of game development which is immersive and engaging, it sure is Oculus. We have over 5 years of expertise in developing immersive games and engaging experiences for Oculus with Unity 3D.
Why Develop for Oculus?
Before you hire an Oculus Game developer, it sure makes perfect sense to have an idea of what the system looks like.
Oculus is a ground-breaking virtual reality platform designed to work with high-end PC machines. But then there is more to Oculus than meets the eye.
Oculus is not limited to just video games or the occasional hardcore game hobbyist, but there is a massive opportunity for it in industries like simulation, training, enterprise, amusement parks, military, shipping, etc.
VR cafes are a new hit now and there are multiple VR Café’s opening up in all major cities across the globe.
Developing for Oculus is not as simple as developing for mobile but it is not as complicated as developing for Console.
VR experiences typically last from 2 minutes to 2 hours for some experiences and the demo experience is a perfect way to give the user an idea about what the actual development will look like.
How Does the Oculus Work?
Just picture yourself wearing a set of snowboard goggles. However, instead of seeing miles of snow, you are transported underwater or into space. The Oculus accomplishes this with a pair of screens displaying two images simultaneously, one for each eye. Placed on top of the panels, a set of lenses focus and reshape the picture to create a stereoscopic 3D image for each eye.
The virtual reality goggles feature embedded sensors that monitor the head motions of the wearer and adjusts the image accordingly. The Oculus latest version also comes with an external positional-tracking sensor that tracks head movements with precision and accuracy. The result? The sensation of being inside a 3D world.
Oculus Store: Our team is aware of the technical benchmarks for the Oculus Store and we deliver builds that get approved with minimal feedback for the Oculus Developer team.
Whether you are looking for an immersive experience or an enterprise demo, we can surely assist you with the entire development cycle.