The spring holidays will soon be upon us again. If you want to experience something without the risk of quarantine, VR offers a wide range of travel destinations.
Vacation Simulator
The Vacation Simulator takes users to a holiday paradise where they can relax in the sun or splash around in the sea. If sun, sea and beach don't appeal to you, you can also experience an adventure in the forest or in the snow-covered mountains.
To make the experience perfect, you can creatively design an avatar and take lots of selfies of yourself. Just like in real life. The in-game language is English, but there are German or optional subtitles in other languages, such as French and Japanese.
Nature Treks VR
At Nature Trek VR you can let off steam in 15 different landscapes and encounter up to 60 different animal species. The game gives you the power to decide what time of day and weather it is and whether a tree would look good in that spot. So you can create your own little holiday safari world.
Island Time VR
In this simulator you find out whether you would survive on an island. With Island Time VR After a shipwreck, skills such as fishing are the new order of the day.
Google Earth VR
With Google Earth, users can stroll through the streets and visit the city of their choice. The best thing about it is that the whole thing is free of charge. We have already written about this in more detail reports.
Castle Rock Beach, West Australia
Free holidays to Australia? It's easy with Castle Rock Beach, West Australia. The game promises that you can take a leisurely stroll along the beach without tripping over other holidaymakers or locals. All in-game images are based on real photos taken in Australia. The game is available free of charge. VR glasses are not required to enjoy the game experience.
So there are more than enough options for holidays in VR.
Source: inside-digita