National Geographic Explore VR (Oculus Quest/Quest 2 Digital VR Game)
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Oculus.com has National Geographic Explore VR (Oculus Quest/Quest 2 Digital VR Game) on sale for $6.99.
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About this Game:
Head to Antarctica and set off on a thrilling expedition of discovery. Navigate around icebergs in a kayak, climb a massive ice shelf and survive a raging snowstorm as you search for a lost emperor penguin colony.
Visit Machu Picchu, Peru and get immersed in amazing digital reconstructions of the ancient Inca citadel. Witness mummy worship, raise a cup of sacred chicha and encounter alpacas as you match Hiram Bingham's photographs from when he rediscovered the Inca citadel.
Set off as a National Geographic explorer to discover two of the most iconic locations on the planet! Head to Antarctica and set off on a thrilling expedition of discovery. Navigate around icebergs in a kayak, climb a massive ice shelf and survive a raging snowstorm as you search for a lost emperor penguin colony.
Visit Machu Picchu, Peru and get immersed in amazing digital reconstructions of the ancient Inca citadel. Witness mummy worship, raise a cup of sacred chicha and encounter alpacas as you match Hiram Bingham's photographs from when he rediscovered the Inca citadel.
With a mission to capture photographs for the National Geographic magazine, this interactive experience lets the entire family discover the world without ever leaving home.
AFAIK, the under 13 thing is because Facebook/Meta account currently requires you to be 13
No, because every VR head manufacturer has the same recommendation. It's because they don't want to get sued down the line when the research is more definitive about harm VR can do to children under 12, specifically their sense of balance.
2-3 years old with no updates, and only 2 places to go.. This is basically a one-time play and don't expect any updates for new locations.
Yeah, Brink is much better. It looks better and it has way more locations. Great for meditation or just relaxing. They will add multiplayer soon too. And it's only $3 more at full price.
The quest is a standalone system, meaning that the processor (and everything else you need to run the games) is built into the headset. Basically that means that the question has its own console/platform - no PC required.
Thank you for replying. How do I access the meta verse? What can I do with the oculus if I don't want to play games? Is it important to buy the 1 or 2 and the 64 or 128gb?
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No, because every VR head manufacturer has the same recommendation. It's because they don't want to get sued down the line when the research is more definitive about harm VR can do to children under 12, specifically their sense of balance.
Yeah, Brink is much better. It looks better and it has way more locations. Great for meditation or just relaxing. They will add multiplayer soon too. And it's only $3 more at full price.
https://www.oculus.com/deeplink/?...2946605196
Thank you for replying. How do I access the meta verse? What can I do with the oculus if I don't want to play games? Is it important to buy the 1 or 2 and the 64 or 128gb?