Sandbox VR, Virtual reality gaming center in City Foundry, St. Louis, USA
Sandbox VR is a virtual reality gaming center with full-body motion tracking equipment that captures and translates player movements into the game world. The facility features four separate gaming spaces, each designed to accommodate up to six players at the same time.
The center was built using motion capture technology that came from years of research in real-time body tracking and sensory feedback systems. This technology foundation allows physical and virtual movements to work seamlessly together for players.
Players step into different virtual worlds ranging from space exploration to supernatural adventures that match how people today want to play together. This reflects how social gaming has become a way for groups to share experiences and memories in new digital spaces.
The gaming spaces are designed with enough room for players to move freely while the motion sensors work accurately. It helps to come in groups since each space is built for multiple players, and wearing appropriate footwear ensures the best tracking performance.
The motion sensors are sensitive enough to pick up even small hand movements and translate them into the game instantly, creating a very responsive gameplay experience. Players often find themselves surprised by how directly their physical actions affect what happens in the virtual world.
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