Google Cardboard tried to bring the virtual reality in everyone’s pocket, thanks to the massive creation of VR apps and games can be used on Android and iOS devices. Now Google has brought its WebVR on Chrome to Google Cardboard, so that anyone with an Android smartphone and simple Cardboard can experience VR on the web.
Google brought Virtual reality support for to Chrome offering fully experience with Chrome and Daydream-ready phone and Daydream View headset recently, and today has announced the WebVR Experiments that showcases experiences developers are already building. “Each experiment shows something different you can try in WebVR,” said Google.
Google WebVR Experiments is a new place where developers and users can meet to try and suggest what are the new executable VR applications directly from the Chrome browser. Of course, the quality can not compete with that we get on apps or programs, but using the Chrome browser, aim to extend more and more rapidly access the VR content.
Check out few Google WebVR Experiments shows:
- The Musical Forest by Google Creative Lab
- Konterball by Wild
- Speak to Go by Google Creative Lab & Jaume Sanchez
- Under Neon Lights by Within
- Sonic Umbrella by Plan8
- Spot-the-Bot by Hook
- Mr Nom Nom by Etter Studio
- Chromatic by Funktronic Labs
- Finding Love by Active Theory
- Day & Night by Stewart Smith
- Mass Migrations by Marpi
- Bear 71 by NFB, Jam3, IDFA Doclab, Sound & Vision
You can also enjoy these games on your phone, laptop or desktop in 2D mode without Cardboard as well. And in 3D with Cardboard using your Android phone. To try these titles, please visit this link – webvrexperiments.com.