Megaverse: What kind of horrors await in this immersive VR theater?

The Megaverse
Playing in the Virtual Reality Theater Megaverse. Image courtesy Megaverse.

Tech merges with action, horror, and escape room fun at Megaverse™, a patented environment for immersive, 4D gaming. The world-first interactive virtual-reality (VR) theater recently opened in Atlanta, Georgia. You know how we like fun and games around here so the press release for this caught my eye.

Created by a new technology company, Exploring Digital, Megaverse™ combines VR headsets and hand controls with a multi-sensory haptic experience unlike anything on the market. With unlimited freedom to move, people physically interact in this VR theater, literally stepping into a metaverse environment.

It recently opened at Sky Zone Trampoline Park in Roswell, GA, with plans to expand to other locations, including Foley, Alabama, and Dallas, GA.

“Megaverse™ is a high-tech gaming experience that is thrilling our Sky Zone members and customers,” said Jeff Cole, owner and president of Sky Zone Roswell. “For less than $15, anyone can use state-of-the-art virtual reality headsets and interact with their friends in this totally unique environment.”

Let’s take a closer peek at what it’s all about.

How Megaverse™ Works

Up to six players interact with one another as they roam freely around the rumble floor, walking, jumping, even picking up and moving objects inside this metaverse-inspired VR theater. Players move from one virtual room to another, up and down virtual elevators, and can choose their challenge.

With custom content and an easy-to-configure layout, Megaverse™ truly is 4D, including touch, wind, and vibration in addition to the VR challenges. Megaverse™ uses HTC VIVE Focus 3 headsets and controllers for all-in-one VR with 5K resolution and easy input that delivers intuitive and precision controls.

Megaverse™ Experiences

The following games, images, and descriptions are from the company’s Experiences page:

Carni Chaos

Carni Chaos VR Experience graphic
Action

Welcome, welcome! Step right up, children of all ages. Compete against each other to see who will score the most points. There will be a wide array of weapons for you to use, grab a gun and shoot or explode your way towards victory. May the sharpest sharp-shooter win!

Corridors of Horror

Corridors of Horror VR Experience
Horror

Journey into the depths of Castle Bravo – a top secret CIA operation carried out on unsuspecting citizens to test the effects of radiation poisoning. Solve the mystery and escape with your lives from the corridors of horrors below.

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2092: Murray Getaway

Murray's Getaway VR Experience
Action

The year is 2092. You are agent Murray tasked with stealing a valuable asset from Mayor Scripperman. In the process, you are spotted and must make your getaway. This is… Murray’s Getaway.

Pirate’s Fate

Pirates Fate VR Experience
Escape Room
Up to six sailors find themselves trapped in the brig of a desolate pirate ship destined for the bottom of the sea. 30 minutes is all you have to make your escape. Band together, find clues, solve the puzzles, and make your way to freedom or suffer the pirate’s fate!

About Exploring Digital

Megaverse™ is the first product from Exploring Digital, a new company founded by entrepreneurs Dave Walens and Matt Kelly and its recently acquired development team, 3rdRealmCreations of Mobile, AL.

“Exploring Digital is capitalizing on new opportunities in the VR/AR/FX, gaming, training and other industries, plus we’re pursuing emerging opportunities in the non-fungible-tokens (NFT), metaverse and other spaces,” said Exploring Digital CEO Dave Walens.

For More Info

Visit http://www.megaversevr.com.

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Which experience would you choose?

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1 Comment

  1. They all sound fun, but 2092 Murray Getaway sounds tense and fast paced!

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