
The Apple Vision Pro is marketed primarily as a spatial computer, but it’s the games that sell headsets. Now, two of Owlchemy Labs’ marquee titles, Job Simulator and Vacation Simulator, have arrived for Apple Vision Pro.
These aren’t iPad ports. Both games are fully immersive VR experiences that have been optimized for Apple’s headset. This means that controls have been mapped to hand-and-eye tracking. The AVP’s lack of a dedicated controller would absolutely hamper some pre-existing VR games, but these two should work perfectly.
For the uninitiated, Job Simulator was one of the first “must have” titles in the VR space. It’s a hilarious riff on corporate culture that tasks players with designing a cubicle, making coffee and participating in all kinds of shenanigans. Vacation Simulator extends the tomfoolery to leisure, with a colorful beachside location, the ability to take picturesque hikes and, well, knitting. Players can also relax in a fake hot tub, splash in a fake sea and even get in some fake yoga.
Job Simulator costs $20 and Vacation Simulator costs $30, which are the same prices as rival platforms like the Meta Quest Store and Steam.
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I don’t know what to say about those games.
nice post
GUILTY X 34
I am so looking forward to this new era where politicians are held accountable for their crimes. Can’t wait to see who’s next as we do a clean sweep of ALL the criminals.
Right? RIGHT??
The appeals process exists for a reason. The system is built to eliminate rogue courts and juries and it will, eventually. NY may be a disaster, but so is every other Lib state. America is not dead. Real Americans still exist.
Yes, by all means, follow all appeals. We don’t chant without trials.
No amount of simulations are going to get Gen Z to want to work in real life. In fact, if they try this, they will likely expect to be paid for it, such is the state of things. Vision Pro is the most idiotic product Apple have ever made, by a long shot (and there have definitely been others). Spare us.