I've never written a Review before but I highly recommend this "game". I have no clue about art but this first exhibit was a blast and I experienced it alone. Can only imagine how fun it would be with others. I realy hope this concept succeeds and I am looking forward to the next month!
Museum of Other Realities
- Release Date:
- Feb 26, 2020
- Developer:
- MOR Museum Inc.
- Publisher:
- MOR Museum Inc.
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
(Night Snow by Danny Bittman)
Multiplayer
Enjoy a collective multiplayer experience with old friends or make new ones in a gallery you can visit from anywhere.(Immateria by Isaac Cohen)
Constantly evolving with new art
With regular art updates and events on an ongoing basis, the MOR grows and evolves into a space you can return to for new experiences.(Devalaya Rupanam by Kevin Mack)
Supporting Artists
The MOR has showcased pieces from artists around the world, celebrating their incredible work and fostering community. Artists with featured work in the Museum are paid and promoted.
Valve Index Support
The MOR supports the Valve Index and Index controllers, allowing you to gesture to friends or draw in the air.
Screenshots
User Reviews
Let me do this as a comparison, because this is unlike any "game" I have seen. It truly is an experience. If you were to go to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the admission cost is $20.00 for a two-day ticket. If you were to go to the Louvre it is about €17, or $20.00. If you were to go to the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the admission price is $25.00. Why am I comparing the price of this product like that? Because essentially the cost shown is the ticket price for a chance to visit what truly is a legitimate museum in this product (but with the added bonus of permanent admission). The art installations featured are incredible to say the least. I have been to museums in Europe and throughout the Eastern Coast of the United States, and honestly, this can easily hold its own as being like one of those museums. When you first start, you essentially spawn in at an entrance into either a solo or multiplayer experience (normally when you go to a museum, it's a group experience, a...
I've tried every VR art gallery app there is thus far, and this is definitely my favorite. Where others have used VR to create conventional gallery spaces for traditional work (not a bad thing, by any means), the MoOR shines by creating a conventional gallery space for art native to virtual reality (and if you follow the VR scene like myself, you'll recognize some big names that already have work in here). Portals to warehouse scale sculptural installations, motion-responsive-fractal ceiling hallways, head-position-responsive sound installations; these are all things nearly impossible IRL that I've wanted to experience in an art space for a very long time. In addition, the UI and controls are all straight forward, intuitive, and streamlined. You're not restricted to teleportation or locomotion, but given options, and recent additions allow for gestural-picture-taking. I'm looking forward to the rotation of new pieces that will be happening monthly!
I am a Graphic Arts teacher and I love showing virtual reality to my students on Fridays as I am a public school teacher currently in full-time remote. I stream to my students via Zoom my Quest 2 which is hooked up to my laptop and take them on a virtual reality Museum of Other Realities field trip. We enter the OFFLINE museum to avoid any social aspects as I cannot control what other people say during class (thank you for making this an option). We start in the museum startup and I have them shout out how I should make my avatar (first one I hear wins). Then I show them all the beginning museum features like floating in an exhibit, getting to the map, painting, getting larger & smaller drinks, taking selfies, etc. I give them a walkthrough with the first floor going to the exhibits that are cool for school (we avoided "How Was Your Day?" animation movie [language & weapon], "Alex's Sci-Fi World" [smoking], "Neo-Hanuka" (scary), "Ghouls" & "Skeletons" [scary, dress code]. I can'...
[h1]Experienced on Windows Mixed Reality[/h1] You can view my gameplay & initial impressions review here: https://youtu.be/JlzExhSIbHc This is a VR art museum. I was originally scared off by the 96 GB download prompt, but it's only 2 GB (it can be up to 96 GB with the free DLC included). It has full locomotion or teleportation, plus snap turning. The art exhibits are amazing. It has nice social features as well. I could write more about this experience, but I pretty much only need to say the following: I downloaded this app during the free to play week not knowing exactly what to expect. I decided to buy this app at full price. That's how much I liked it. I really enjoyed several of the art exhibits. I think you should at least download the app during the free to play week and experience it for yourself. To me, it's the premiere VR art gallery. So it's worth full price. Enough said. [b]Rate 8/10. [/b] [i]p.s. My only criticisms are that I wish the music/ sounds were better. Al...
MOR is not a game; it is however one of the most unique experiences I've had in VR, as an enthusiast since the DK2 days. I think it would be accurate to consider the purchase price of the app to be a lifetime pass to a museum, which is more of a physical place you can visit than it is a title you play through. MOR regularly hosts events in partnership with artists or festivals, and if you are interested in viewing art and experiencing things unique to a digital world, you will always find something engaging and interesting.
This is real next-gen art. It is outstanding. One of the best VR experiences I have enjoyed. And I have played hundreds of them. Works perfect with Windows Mixed Reality (Samsung Odyssey Plus). Totally recommended!!! The price is worth it. Now please translate it to spanish... Thanks!
Well worth the price of admission, I've paid more to see less and had to drag some pounds of meat around to do it! This is a full pack of artists doing art, without the distraction of gameplay thrown into the mix... Thoughtfully curated and embedded in a virtual museum with a genuine sense of place. The variety is awesome, and everyone is pushing the limits in a (still!) almost completely unexplored artistic space.
Wonderful, I am using a HTC Vive and no issues with this headset and the Museum is Fantastic. There is so much to see and explore and one very fun part of this adventure is you can meet others in the Museum in real time. The Art is interactive and there is times you feel like you are part of the Art. A super fun place to play. Plan to spend a great deal of time here, There is so much to see. I give this a Super Nove of Stars 🌟 Smiles to all my VR Friends 🧐😎😁🤪👋🤠
Visiting the Museum of Other Realities is an utterly wonderful experience. And I say "visited" instead of playing very intentionally. My mind treats this application truly as a space I'm visiting, instead of a game I'm playing, which is always a wonderful thing to discover happening in my experience of a VR application. It's great to see what work is being done by artists using VR, and that artwork is far more often than not best experienced in VR instead of via a flat screen. Controls are extremely intuitive, and the supplementary guided tours and interviews are a treat to encounter. By far the best translation of the Museum experience in VR I've had to date. Absolutely recommend. I'm looking forward to visiting the museum again and finding other museum goers to communicate with.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5-4590/AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or better
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC
- Additional Notes: 1x USB 2.0 or newer, HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 or newer
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Museum of Other Realities cost?
Museum of Other Realities is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Museum of Other Realities?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5-4590/AMD FX 8350 equivalent or better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970, AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or better Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 4 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC Additional Notes: 1x USB 2.0 or newer, HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 or newer Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Museum of Other Realities available on?
Museum of Other Realities is available on Windows PC.
Is Museum of Other Realities worth buying?
Museum of Other Realities has 97% positive reviews from 64 players.
When was Museum of Other Realities released?
Museum of Other Realities was released on Feb 26, 2020.
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