Varwin Education recently teamed up with Quantorium, a technopark outfitted with high-tech equipment for kids. Quantorium was interested in finding ways for students to work remotely on complex projects and curious if students could stay motivated enough to complete a three-week task. The Varwin team wanted feedback from young developers on how well the platform and its tools worked. Together, Quantorium and Varwin set out on a virtual reality learning adventure. Students developed ten VR applications on the Varwin platform. This was made simple because Varwin Education includes packages of pre-built scene templates and 3D educational models designed for different subjects like anatomy, biology, and astronomy.
This project combines several different locations: Space, Earth, the Moon, and Mars. You start on planet Earth, get on a rocket, and go to space to collect samples from meteorites. In space, you arrive at the main control center from which you can move to other locations. There is a model of our solar system on a scale of 1:100, and when you want to move to one of the locations, you simply take a ship.
On the Moon and Mars, you will find several quests involving a controllable Moon Buggy and Mars Rover, and you must complete the quests in order to leave. Obtaining resources and converting them into fuel for the ship is one such challenge.
This project was created as a story-driven role-playing game. The player finds herself in a dark laboratory where mythical creatures are born. Something goes wrong and one of the creatures escapes from a test tube, putting all of humanity in danger.
The main character’s task is to find this creature in the laboratory within a certain amount of time. If she does not find it, the creature grows larger until it eventually destroys the world. Tasks include learning about the creature from a letter, discovering a key to unlock new spaces, finding the creature, and finally restoring the creature to safety.
The idea of this project was to create a medieval adventure quest game. As a knight, the player needs to help Prince Leonard find his lost rapier — a precious item given to him by his father, the King.
The player must find the cave with the rapier and return it to Leonard to receive the valuable prize — a trunk full of coins.
This project was built as a game where the player searches for and finds various objects. In Relic Hunt, the player acts as a salesman, selling things to different mythical creatures and searching for components to fill their orders. It is a multi-level quest game with time limits and the goal of filling as many orders as possible in one game session.
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