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Hello everyone, I want to share some sound design cases of VR games

Kunkun Wang:

There is a game called Fujii, which is a healing game. The theme is very similar to our flowers. It uses a lot of music and virtual sounds. I think we can learn somethings from this  game.

This is a game that mixes outdoor adventure with creative gardening. Here players will explore three unique and magical biomes. Unlock new paths, collect seeds of novel plants, pots, magic stones and more to run your own magical garden. Based on VR technology and beautifully drawn settings, this game creates a fantastical mystery beyond reality. Players will experience a meditation-like immersive spiritual world from this musical garden adventure.

Highlights.

The game has no hard story line or strong sense of purpose and is generally very flexible.

The player’s hands can be elongated and can also suck and spray water The player will get realistic vibration feedback from the handle when touching the flowers and plants and crisp music will come to their ears.

The music is everywhere in this enchanted garden, a very immersive experience combining visual, auditory and VR-based human-computer interaction, FUJII manages to take the player out of the world, allowing them to relax and enjoy a sense of peace in this virtual reality and harmony.

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