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English (United States)
Description
InMind is a short adventure with arcade elements designed for the Windows Phone based VR. You are able to play with Cardboard viewer or without it (just tap and hold to switch modes). How to start video: http://bit.do/inmind This first demo allows the player to experience the journey into the patient's brains in search of the neurons that cause mental disorder. Submerge into the microworld and experience the miracles of the human mind. The future is nigh. The humanity is standing upon the brink of a new era where modern healthcare makes tremendous scientific advancements. With the help of nanotechnologies a surgical prototype bathyscaphe allows its operator to shrink to a microlevel and travel inside the patient's body. A unique experimental project made by Nival to test the opportunities of the new Virtual Reality provided by Oculus Rift and Windows Phone based virtual reality.
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Reviews
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New Lumias? by Adam
This game worked fine on my old 1520, but when I try to download it on my new 950XL I'm told that I'm missing some hardware... What am I missing, pray tell? Not a gyroscope, that's for sure! Update: Now it's not available for the 1520 anymore either; what gives?
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by Derek
Were do i insert my money to you guys! Bring us more and name your price!!! Edit*after buying cardboard viewer* I'm having an issue with my 1520 & 810 were the game is constantly moving to the left causing me to spin left the whole time. Uninstall / reinstall doesn't help,rotation lock/unlock. Nothing works thus far. 1520 Lumia denim developer preview & 810 amber developer preview.
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Great VR game on wm10 by Lingyi
Working perfectly using google cardboard
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by McCauley
Quite a bit more fun once I got my Cardboard at last. In honest review though; this game is very short, which has pros and cons. Pros being that it is good to use to show off VR technology. Cons being that there really is not much material to the game. Also, I am not entirely sure that the developers' first language is English, as the grammar in places is.... odd. A note: To the people complaining about leaning, I found that I had better results if I removed the magnets from my cardboard before playing.
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Quick and simple by Charles
Super quick and simple game but runs smooth and was fun. Glad to get to play with some VR on Windows Phone since I have a cardboard viewer. Worth pitching in to help fund more VR for Windows Phone.