Motoride Rollercoaster Vr [TESTED]

Due to tight turns and tilting sensations that mimic falling, it is rated as an intense experience that may cause dizziness or motion sickness.

Haunted-style settings featuring skeletons and giant skulls. Lost Ancient City: Discoveries of ancient, forgotten ruins. Key Features Motoride Rollercoaster VR

The game is a "passive" roller coaster, meaning you do not have control over the motorcycle. Instead, you sit down and experience a 6.5-minute journey through four distinct virtual worlds: High-altitude views from mountain tops. Due to tight turns and tilting sensations that

Released on July 22, 2020, by Split Light Studio , is a virtual reality simulation that trades traditional coaster carts for a high-speed cross bike. Experience Overview Key Features The game is a "passive" roller

Unlike standard track-based coasters, this ride includes dodging giant buzz saws, careening toward spikes, and narrowly missing falling trees.

Deep dives into dark, subterranean environments.

The title is primarily available on and is compatible with major VR hardware: Supported Headsets: HTC Vive, Valve Index, and Oculus Rift.