
Small developer Cmoar, regarded for pushing virtual reality (VR) for Android applications has recently released a new VR experience. Available on Google Play for Android now is Cmoar Roller Coaster VR. To play this title you will need a Google Cardboard VR head mounted display (HMD) or similar smartphone-based HMD.

Since the earliest days, roller coasters have been part of gaming experiences. With the 3D Crazy Coasters on the Vectrex, roller coaster games go back as far as 1983’s. However, with the development of virtual reality (VR) technology, the immersive experience has become much realistic.The inherent sense of presence in VR simulated environments makes the roller coasters’ terror much more impressive. Gamers experiencing roller coaster VR have reported that their “bonus” is inducing the kind of sickness that you may get from a real life roller coaster. Many game developers create VR roller coaster games. The reason is that it is easier to create a VR experience where the player is sitting down, travelling on a fixed path where he/she can control their passage and look around. Roller coaster VR rides feel realistic and are among the best games that could be experienced on VR headsets.
Wait are any of these mentioned coming to the PSVR? None of them say PSVR only for the other VR devices.

Google Cardboard is a great way to experience virtual reality without spending a lot of money on expensive devices. This kit will allow you to use any Android 4.1+ smartphone as a virtual-reality headset. Although you can get this device easily or even create one by yourself, finding proper apps, isn’t easy job, especially those which will give you fantastic immersive experience. Rollercoaster games might be the best kind of games that can be played with cardboard and feel realistic rollercoaster ride.

VRFocus- Last week VRFocus featured an article on Cmoar’s new virtual reality (VR) experience Cmoar Roller Coaster VR. This title is available for Android via Google Play and uses the Google Cardboard head-mounted display (HMD). Now some new screenshots of the experience have arrived, which can be seen below.