The best VR apps for 2022 | Digital Trends

Posted: February 18, 2023 at 5:38 am

If you think virtual reality apps are designed just for gaming, think again. VR headsets are more accessible than ever before thanks to products like the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, or Sony PlayStation VR. Developers are creating VR apps that deliver fantastic experiences, from playing immersive video games to exploring landmarks in stunning 360 environments.

If youre looking for inspiration for new apps to try with your VR headset, weve put together a few recommendations. Read on to find out more about our favorite VR apps available right now.

Travel is one of the joys of globalization, opening up countless avenues of experience and culture to people who, a century ago, wouldnt have had access to them. Travel can also be expensive, however, and dreadful for the environment. Rather than fly out to Everest to stand in line behind a cavalcade of wealthy tourists employing sherpas to carry them up the mountain in search of a killer selfie, why not take a trip in Googles Expeditions app? Expeditions offers VR tours of iconic landmarks like Mount Everest or Teotihuacan, as well as educational tours built around subjects like the recycling industry or even the anatomy of human skin. The 360-degree images involved are intensely detailed. While Expeditions cant capture the aura of ancient ruins or towering mountains, it does provide excellent learning experiences that wont gobble up your travel budget or pump carbon into the atmosphere.

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Penrose Studios free-to-play, stop-motion VR film experience chronicling the story of a young girl in a cloud-borne village is absolutelybreathtaking. InAllumette, you act as the camera, exploring the gorgeously drawn world however you please even ignoring the main storyline, if you so desire. Make no mistake: This is a narrative, not a game. Though none of the characters inAllumette actuallyspeak, per se, the forms of communication they douse (emotive,Sims-like noises, mostly) do an effective job of conveying emotion and intent.

The story itself based loosely upon a poem by Hans Christian Andersen is both charming and heartrending, though we wont spoil too much here. Few VR experiences create the same sense of weight and presence for the viewer, and in Allumette,youll truly feel likeyouve been transported into astorybook world. The 20-minute runtime is an eternity in comparison to mostnarrative-based VR experiences few even reach the 10-minute mark butPenrose CEO and founder Eugene Chung considers virtual and augmented reality to be the future of storytelling, and pushing boundaries is the only way to break paradigms.Allumette lies somewhere in the murky realm between filmic narrative and video games, but somehow it rises above genre as asimplydivine experience.

If you enjoyed Allumette and you have access to an Oculus Rift,Henry is also worth checking out.

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Top-notch sound design and wonderful,Samurai Jack-esque animation are the driving forces behindColosse, a short-story VR experience that responds to the rooted players gaze, moving the narrative forward seamlessly.Described by developer Fire Panda as a real-time virtual reality storytelling experience,Colosse revels in its sense of scale, with clever details throughout. For instance, the hunter characteris rendered at just 12 frames per second, while the rest of the film is in 60, contributing to its unique atmosphere.

Audio and visual cues direct the players gaze,and certain objects wait to activate until you look at them, which provides a natural sense of pace. Certain events will occur depending upon the direction youre facing, so youll never be stuck searching for the next piece of the puzzle. Originally designed as a demo for the Oculus Mobile VRJam,Colosse isnt quite as fleshed out asAllumette, but its certainlya sight to behold, and a fun display of the ways VR can change storytelling. Oh, and its free.

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When you look up at the night sky and gaze into the vastness of the universe, marveling at the infinite nothing and everything of creation, time, and space, youre probably wonderingdid someone make a VR app for this? Youre in luck because they did!

Titans of Space is an immersive journey through the planets and moons of our solar system. It is a highly educational app but dont let that deter or bore you. Flying through the cosmos on your VR headset is as exciting as it is informative. Youll be taken through guided educational activities, but are also free to drift through the stars performing your own EVA (Extravehicular Activity). Bet you didnt think learning about Saturns 82 moons could be fun? Well, it is.

Take a journey with your Flying Professor tour guide as you experiment with the gravitational pull of different planets. Youll analyze each planet with radar, topographic maps, and more. Explore the wonders of our solar system from the comfort of your living room.

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When VR began to blossom as an entertainment medium, one of our first thoughts was: Google Earth is going to be super freaking cool. Turns out, we were right. Flying around the planet like some kind of hypersonic eagle is both enjoyable and educational, at least if you happen to like geography. And even if you dont, you can still use the quick-nav menu to visit landmark sites like the Sphinx or the Golden Gate Bridge or pay a digital visit to the capital of Djibouti.

Unsurprisingly, lots of landscapes and areasappear to be little more than colorful smudges (especially if youre using Google Cardboard), but its a free app, so what are you gonna do? Zooming across vast distances in a matter of seconds and descending upon mammoth structures like the Hoover Dam is exhilarating, even if you cant make out the individual cars driving across it. Chances are, youve used Google Earth before, so you know the drill. It only gets more fun in virtual reality; just dont expect too much detail.

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Ever fancied yourself a street artist? No, not like the guy who paints himself gold and stands still for several hours. Atrue street artist think Banksyor Shepard Fairey, scaling freeway overpasses and windy rooftops to unleash your inner Rembrandt for urban passersby to appreciate (or scoff at, as the case may be). InKingspray, you can (legally) live out those dreams, using (virtual) spray paint to make your mark on one of five digital walls, from laboratoriesto rooftops.

Whether you prefer to tagalleyway walls or train cars,Kingspray features realistic drip and spray effects, complete with different can caps and pressures to fully customize your masterpiece. You can load up images and project them onto paint surfaces to act as stencils, save 360-degree screen captures, and even paint online with up to three friends. What more could you want? Oh, yeah, in true VR fashion, you can pick up loose objects like bricks and bottles to throw at each other. Damn, it feels good to be a gangsta.

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Using your VR headset to watch content from Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube is fun. Its like having your own personal IMAX movie theater to visit any time you want, without dropping obscene amounts of coin on popcorn and cookie dough bites. Littlstar VR Cinema changes the game by offering a full library of 360-degree videos designed to make you feel like youre the cameraman. Whether youd prefer to educate yourself about the state of Nepal post-earthquake or simply jam out to some music videos, Littlstar provides a point of view that you just cant get anywhere else.

Theres Broadway theater content, sports content, and content for kids, making this one of the best VR experiences out there. Its also absolutely free. The user interface is smoother on some platforms than it is on others looking at you, Rift but thats a minor complaint. If youre the creative type, you can even film and upload your own 360-degree content for others to view and enjoy.

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The open ocean is a terrifying yet wondrous place, and its full depths are on display inOcean Rift. The experience is akin to an African safari, except youre free to roam wherever you please and youre underwater, of course. Explore any of the 12 huge open habitats at your leisure, observing marine wildlife that includes dolphins, manatees, sharks, and more. Head toward the surface to cavort with sea turtles, or dive into deeper waters to encounter more dangerous and potentially deadly animals.

If you want to simply sit back and watch the fish pass you by,Ocean Rift can be a calming, therapeutic experience. If youd prefer to explore the game to its fullest, it can almost become a survival horror game with a few surprises up its watery sleeve. Little touches,like the outline of a diving mask around the screens edges,help to make this a trulymemorable experience. If you dont want to pay for the full experience, check out the Gear VR demo here.

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Of all the fantastical possibilities that the commercialization of virtual reality affords, talk shows are extremelylow on the list.After all, who really wants to step into the shoes of an audience member onOprah, without even receiving a freegift?

As it turns out, though, it can be cool. The Foo Show hosted by Tested co-founder Will Smith, aka Foo istechnically a talk show, but its so much more than that. The show, funded viaKickstarter and powered by motion-capture, features a digitized Smith speaking with digitized guests about games and tech culture.

You might be wondering: Why is this in VR? Thats a good question!The coolest thing aboutThe Foo Showis its creative use of VR to transport viewers directly into the game environments that are being discussed onscreen. For example, the first episode (technically, Episode 0) transports viewersinto the watchtower fromFirewatch, where you can walk around, examine your surroundings, and interact with objects, all while enjoying insightful commentary. The following episode depicts Smith interviewing Blendo Games Brendon Chung about hacker-puzzle gameQuadrilateral Cowboy, with part of the interview taking place in one of the games environments. Frankly, were not sure what kind of schedule the show will adhere to if any but its a creative concept that gamers should love.

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If youre not the artsy type,Tilt Brush might surprise you. Using the motion sensors for the HTC Vive or the Oculus Rift Touch controllers, the app allows you to paint in a three-dimensional space to create absolutely stunning works of art, in any color imaginable. The motion controls are surprisingly accurate, and the digital medium means you can simply go back to delete any mistakes you might have made. Even if youre not naturally creative, Tilt Brushwill bring out a new side of you.

In addition to painting, you can add cool effects like sparkling stars or smoke trails to accentuate elements of your painting. The Oculus Rift version boasts a cool preview feature, but the app is equally enjoyable on either platform. Currently, Google (the creator) has chosen not to bring Tilt Brushto PSVR, citing a lack of precision in the tracking software. If you own a Vive or Rift, though, you absolutely have to getTilt Brush. For now, its one of the bestVR experiences out there, introducing an entirely new artistic medium for creatives and non-creatives alike to enjoy.

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Platforms: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, OSVR

Have you ever fantasized about navigating your computer in virtual reality, like that episode ofThe Fairly Odd Parents where Timmy actuallygoes inside the internet? Neither have we. If that sounds interesting, though, boy, do we have some good news for you!Virtual Desktoplets you use your computer in VR, whether youre browsing the web, watching Netflix, or playing games. Hell, you can even manage spreadsheets in VR, though we think thatmight be more of a hindrance than anything.

The app works wellwith multiple-monitor setups, and using your headset to swivel back and forth between screens is prettycool.

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Within provides a platform to view amazing content from VR creators across the world, from crazy on-rails fantasy ridesto 360-degree music videos. New experiences are added regularly, including a 13-minute, 360-degree video based on the hit TV showMr. Robot,to entertain and educate you in the most immersive manner possible. View content from news outlets like NBC, Apple, the New York Times, and Vice Media, as well as musical groups and movie studios.

The Possible, a video series from the Within team, explores technology through the lens of your VR headset. Each episode brilliantly touches on different tech-centric topics, like hovercrafts and robotic dogs. The show is directed by David Gelb (Chefs Table), and new episodes are released regularly. If you dont download Within, youre doing yourself a disservice for a few reasons, least of all that the app is free. So, even if some of the current content doesnt pique your interest, the available library is only going to get bigger over time. Video quality varies slightly, and it seems like the animated content is smoother than the live-action content. But thats no reason to deny yourself the Within experience (especially when it is free!).

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Fulldive VR calls itself a Social All-in-One VR Platform that promises an immersive mobile VR experience for everyone. Gamers can browse VR content from many different sources on the Fulldive platform, and the social aspect includes the ability to share content with your friends. The game also happens to be compatible with Google Cardboard, so accessing it is incredibly easy. You can download the Fulldive VR app through Google Play or the App Store.

The apps 3D interface lets you browse menus, adjust settings, and view your friends lists. As with many Cardboard apps, you can look at a particular icon in order to navigate. It includes a Trending category to get you started, but Fulldive takes a unique approach to sorting content. In addition to the Trending category, you can also search for other themes like Cute or Scary, though youll find that the themes are pretty subjective.

The content itself comes from a wide swath of sources, including The New York Times and Discovery. You can jump from a short, CGI film in which they flee a giant squid to first-person documentary footage of elephants in Fulldive, making it an excellent resource for keeping a wide selection of VR content at your fingertips. If youre new to VR, you might find the platforms interface difficult to navigate, but you can learn it with some time and practice. Your effort will pay off in the long run.

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