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Grow as many plants as you want on your own private balcony.


Developed for the HTC Vive as a part of Ludum Dare 37 using UE4. The balcony is only slightly larger than the average room scale dimensions, letting everything be practically within reach.


If you enjoyed the game please rate it on it's Ludum Dare page!

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Release date Dec 12, 2016
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorAtemly Games
Made withBlender, Unreal Engine
TagsGardening, Ludum Dare 37, Virtual Reality (VR)
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
InputsHTC Vive
LinksLudum Dare, Twitter

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Botanic Balcony PostLDJAM37 v3.zip 83 MB

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Hey there! This was really amusing to walk around in with the Vive. We're working on Unity and Unreal exporters for WebVR, and I figured I'd reach out to see if you're interested in offering to share the project's source code as a sample to test with. (I see you made this with UE4.)

I work at Mozilla on the Mixed Reality & VR team (https://mixedreality.mozilla.org/), working on WebVR (https://webvr.rocks/) and A-Frame (https://aframe.io/). We're working on the WebGL players for Unity/Unreal Engine to properly support the WebVR API (https://github.com/caseyyee/unity-webvr-export).

We'd be ecstatic and grateful if you're willing to share your game's source code with us — and my colleague and I will do all the hacking and experimenting.

We really want to be able to have good starting examples (and proof!) that with just a few button clicks, you can be loading your Unity/Unreal VR games directly from within your Web browser.

With your permission, we could also use your project as a case-study sample and share it as well on a few of our web sites.

Let me know if any of this sounds of interest to you. My email's cvan<at>mozilla<dot>com, or you can reach me on Twitter, @cvanw. Thank you very much!