About This Game Welcome to SPACETOURS VR, the galaxy's finest agency for interplanetary travel. Our all-inclusive premium package EP1 offers unlimited travels to the orbit of the eight planets of the Solar System, where you glide chasing the sun on your personal platform. Indulge in our fully hipster-style compatible travel pod, taking you to your favoured destinations in the blink of an eye. Our ambition as the galaxies finest travel agency is to provide you with the experiences YOU want to see, so the path of your journey can be shaped by your desires. SPACETOURS VR also offers an -optional- entertainment program at various locations, included in this package. As companions during your stay, the mechanical pioneers of the respective planets have been fully restored and relaunched. Earth orbit for example offers the largest space station men have ever build, known in history books as the "International Space Station", equipped with several vista spots conveniently accessible from your base platform. In the unlikely event of a troublesome encounter with Deimos, your beam can also be used to call in armed support. Please be aware that SPACETOURS VR does not cover any damage caused by customers on their travels. So leave the world outside behind and join SPACETOURS VR right now!Included features of package EP1 The Solar System:Interactive lobby with amenitiesLights, sound, music and exploding logo. What more can you expect? Ah yes and don't sit on the chairs.Luxurious travel capsuleYour retractable shell offers shelter from the empty space for the light-hearted, and of course - travel in style.Lower Earth OrbitCheck out the first man-made object in space SPUTNIK and see the amazing vista points around the ISS.MarsMeet MAVEN, one of the top photographers when it comes to Mars. Avoid DEIMOS, the unstable moon of Mars. If you can't, well you read about armed support earlier didn't you?SaturnNobody does Saturn like CASSINI-HUYGENS does. For the ultimate dust-ring-sparkle-action, just point your beam at her.JupiterDon't miss out on Jupiter with all the moons around. (He's on the right.)MercuryYou thought the Caribbean was the ultimate place to worship the sun? Wait till you've been on mercury! A sunscreen with UV-factor not less then 7e³ is highly recommended.VenusThat's not the Venus I know! See what's really under Venus' cloudy cloths - MAGELLAN is the man.NeptuneWait what?! NEW HORIZONS on Neptune?! Well, where else can you go when your home got revoked planetary status.Uranus[ˈju(ə)rənəs] is how it is pronounced.*destinations sorted by visitor popularity. 1075eedd30 Title: Spacetours VR - Ep1 The Solar SystemGenre: Adventure, Casual, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:Vibrant Visuals - Christian KlötzelPublisher:Vibrant Visuals - Christian KlötzelRelease Date: 8 Mar, 2017 Spacetours VR - Ep1 The Solar System Ativador Download [Patch] I very much like this!What you do yourself in this VR experience is straightforward - you select a planet and travel to it in your pod. On arrival you can either stick your head out the window to view the massive planet (ever seen a dog stick it's head out of a car window - yeah, that'scwhat you'll feel or look like in VR) or you can select for the pod walls to withdraw into a small circular platform which allows you to view 360. Of course, the purpose of the program is to travel and view the planets and wow - superb! The imagery on the planets is awesome - IMO really high standard. To view the different planets of the Solar System involves pointing to a planet, sucking it in with the laser pointer and inserting the planet into a sort of capsule holder, hold the poles to activate hyperspace travel - and off you go in style! If you like using Google Earth to view Earth zoomed out in Space then you'll really enjoy exploring the Solar System planets with this. It goes without saying you can't actually go into the atmosphere of the planets as the Google Street View cars haven't mapped them yet!The audio is perfect - even the planet destination announcer woman sounds perfectly suited to her task - the ambience the audio generates is just right.I've tried Universe Sandbox on the Vive - it was alright, and it was just alright for me because it didn't make me stop and go 'wow'! This ain't a game - it's a Spacetour where you travel and view a planet from a close distance whilst still in Space - one of those programs that you observe the grandeur of Space and just go off in a little wonder - clearly a labour of love! This is ep1 - I'm very interested where we're going with ep2?? Anyway - recommended!. Dear friends, and developers. I'v encountered a problem in several games, most recently THIS GAME..... The problem is that I am handicaped and confined to a chair. When I run this game I find myself in a non playable position with no way to move using the controllers. When I spent the money to move up to VR, I had hopes of experiencing things, like this game, even though I could not physically be present. Most of the VR games I have used expext me to be able to move physically (I.E. HEAD. HANDS) instead of providing controller, or keyboard, interface for movement.Hope this helps to make your product more successful, PS.. why not start a "HANDICAP ACCESABLE" label for your tours once they are fixed. I would be happy to serve as a product tester/representative for handicaped VR users.Rev. Gary Utz (retired). I recently got a Vive for cheap. And while I am still not quite convinced by the the whole VR trend, this little gem is giving me some hope. It feels like VR exists to bring experiences like these to life and it is also a great showcase for what can be the competetive advantage for the VR experience in the future. It is hard to explain the sensation when you enter the lobby, hear the subtle humming in the background and marvel at the futuristic aesthetics. It truly makes you feel like a highly sophisticated space explorer about the begin your first stroll into the endless depths of space. And since watching the new "Cosmos" documentary by Neil deGrasse Tyson (highly recommended on netflix!) I have been longing for a sensation like this. It might not be 100% the same experience as gliding through space yourself, but until we can book our own real space vacation I feel like this is the next best thing.Of course if you want to play some high octane wave shooter or surreal experience like Rez, then this is not the game for you. Spacetours' strength is its atmosphere and immersion. Something that it exceeds at. And to be honest: with the heavy workload these days and daily life that is accelerating more and more, this actually suits me.All in all: Keep it coming! Stuff like this will keep me occupied in short bursts until I can get my hands on the Vive version of Resident Evil in 2018. Here's hoping! And even then I am sure that I will keep an eye on future episodes of Spacetours.. I very much like this!What you do yourself in this VR experience is straightforward - you select a planet and travel to it in your pod. On arrival you can either stick your head out the window to view the massive planet (ever seen a dog stick it's head out of a car window - yeah, that'scwhat you'll feel or look like in VR) or you can select for the pod walls to withdraw into a small circular platform which allows you to view 360. Of course, the purpose of the program is to travel and view the planets and wow - superb! The imagery on the planets is awesome - IMO really high standard. To view the different planets of the Solar System involves pointing to a planet, sucking it in with the laser pointer and inserting the planet into a sort of capsule holder, hold the poles to activate hyperspace travel - and off you go in style! If you like using Google Earth to view Earth zoomed out in Space then you'll really enjoy exploring the Solar System planets with this. It goes without saying you can't actually go into the atmosphere of the planets as the Google Street View cars haven't mapped them yet!The audio is perfect - even the planet destination announcer woman sounds perfectly suited to her task - the ambience the audio generates is just right.I've tried Universe Sandbox on the Vive - it was alright, and it was just alright for me because it didn't make me stop and go 'wow'! This ain't a game - it's a Spacetour where you travel and view a planet from a close distance whilst still in Space - one of those programs that you observe the grandeur of Space and just go off in a little wonder - clearly a labour of love! This is ep1 - I'm very interested where we're going with ep2?? Anyway - recommended!. Nice, need more stuff like this for the Vive. It's still a bit buggy, barely tolerable, but the in-game visuals make it up for those bugs.. I was a disappointed with this Space Tour showcase and actually thought that maybe some of its features weren't actually working for me but no, it operates as intended.Good:-Good visuals and sound effects-Has the wow factor when the ship walls dematerialiseBad:-Control system is confusing, buttoms on the control panel don't actually have any function, other functions like toggling ship visibility seems to operate at random.-NO INFO about planets, moons, satellites at all, not even a label, save the title of the planet on the control panel!!??-No ability to fly around the chosen planet, you're just parked in orbit in a spaceship\/platform with no movement controls!?-Help menu says laserpointer triggers 'Events' I've yet to see or hear any event; it wouldn't be hard to add more information to make this app informative and more fulfilling - its almost there developer. Worthless. It does nothing. DO NOT waste your money.. Poor instuctions and kinda boring,. This tops my outer\/inner space collection. A+I love the atmosphere of this game. If you enjoy VR tourism I also recommend The Grand Canyon VR Experience.
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Spacetours VR - Ep1 The Solar System Ativador Download [Patch]
Updated: Mar 10, 2020
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