Europe 2050 – Following a cascade of ecological crises, our world has been deprived of healthy ecosystems and wealthy flora. Amidst this dystopian landscape lies a lavish green beacon of hope: Dr. Beatrice Kukac’s Pollinator Park -a futuristic farm, a safe haven for pollinating insects and an eye-opener for its visitors.
Pollinator Park is a crossover between a zoo, theme park, an interactive museum and a crystal ball: fun, educational and emotionally engaging. As a park visitor in 2050, unravel the story of its founder Beatrice Kukac, try your hand at pollination, shop for grocery shopping in a pollinator-deprived world, rediscover nature’s perfection and find out how you can help protect it in the real world.
The European Commission's virtual Pollinator Park was built in collaboration with ‘archiobiotect’ Vincent Callebaut, in his signature eco-futuristic style.
Step into this beautiful virtual reality about the ugly future we face without pollinating insects!
Educational VR at its best! ⚠️ Ce n'est pas précisé mais l'application est intégralement traduite en Français (textes et voix). ⚠️ I installed this mostly to check the architecture in-game, because the screenshots looked nice. I ended up taking the full tour, not just for visuals but because it was actually well thought out, with simple controls and fun interactions, dedicated to a crucial issue of our time. Show it to your kids, show it to their grandparents, show it to yourself.
nice app but not translated into Italian. the app was funded if not produced by the EU and I wonder why Italian children can't have the pleasure of learning something in their own language too.
Very educational but boring. Very well done and educational, a pity there is no option for Portuguese in Brazil, the third largest consumer of games in the world with 95 million users, so I didn't understand anything about what was being said. I don't like teleporn movements, I prefer that there is an automatic scrolling option without worrying about controls, where the application itself guides us smoothly, but that's ok, I understand that it's an educational and interactive app.
Technical Problems. This app is what VR is all about! If you want to experience the full benefit of and future of immersive education, visit the polinator farm! Teachers and educators will be especially excited by this beautifually designed breathtaking experience! I hope every child possible has the chance to be immersed in the realm of our polinating Earth companions!
5 Stars for Caring - but left in minutes. Unless I am mistaken, the only form of movement seems to be teleport ? I had my moments of mild nausea in the first few days of VR and got over it very quickly. I get so frustrated with apps that do now allow smooth movement and rapid turning. Please; if you can't virtually walk around these places it isn't a virtually realistic experience. It's a scene jump with 360 vision. Let me know if I can explore and I will come back
Beautiful. That was beautiful. I already see the plants and insect disappearing, and it makes me very upset. Trees are struggling, there is less life out there already. I have a very very small garden, but I keep it wild. I think as I can't fit any more in my garden, i'll start planting climbers for the walls.
Awesome and important learning app. This app may be considered extremely important, especially for persons unfamiliar with the issues communicated through the app. This app is great for learning - and also shows the great power of VR as a learning platform. The app does not take up much space, only 800MB, but looks like a 10GB app - and contains several videos, even 360 degrees. There's only teleport for now, but devs promised to add full locomotion later. I'm suspecting that the app was made for 1st gen oled hmds, at least it looks great using my Rift CV1 with super sampling set to 2.0. The app might take about an hour to complete - if you check out everything. Highly recommended! I had no technical problems, the app worked flawlessly - using Rift CV1 ss 2.0, RTX 3090, i9 10900K, 32GB PC3200.
Perfection. The best immersive education experience I have ever done. Conveys more words than a 1000 page textbook. If this is the future of VR, then we are going in the right direction.
投稿者:Con Mar
★2
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タイトルが私のPCで動作しない。 クリエイターへ
VRヘッドセットOculus Rift Sで見ることができるのはドームとそれだけです。
投稿者:razorar11
Title doesnt work on my PC. Dear Creator
I would love to scope around the surroundings - but the game never launches - the only thing i get to see in my VR headset Oculus Rift S - is the dome and thats it...
Technical Problems. I loved this experience for about the first ten minutes. After that, every time I tried to move through the scenary the diary came up, preventing me from moving forward. I even got out and tried to reenter, but wasn't able to get past the intro without the diary coming up when I attempt to port around. It's a great idea, and a beautiful learning experience, but the technical problem is a major issue.
Well orchestrated and scripted. It is always a challenge to convey the sometimes dire consequences of human impact, intentional or otherwise, on the world of nature. This virtual reality tour establishes a decent template with a personalized story and well-developed imagery that delivers a coherent message. I love the flowering option of urban dwellings that suggest these high-rise apartment 'hives for humans' could also be a significant solution to so much concrete and asphast, given how many choose to live in cities. This, along with the general layout of a Pollinator's Park, suggests a natural, expanding and fractal-like matrix of solutions. An excellent production all round. Thank you for the attention to this issue.
投稿者:Artist3d
★4
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Pollinate yo Momma. 冗談のようなタイトルですが、これはとてもクールなウォーキング・シミュレーター/インタラクティブ・ビデオでした。ちょっとした問題は、フードルームにいたとき、BBをするためにヘッドセットを置いたら、湖に落ちてしまったことです。どうやって戻るのかを理解するのに少し時間がかかりました。
投稿者:user_538977263228734
Pollinate yo Momma. Ok, joke title aside, this was a very cool walking simulator/interactive video. Minor issue when I was in the food room, I put my headset down to have a bb, and I ended up in the lake. It took a bit to figure out how to get back.
Preachy.......Really Preachy. the only reason that this game is not a one star in my opinion is simple its still a stunning experience. but its really preachy. saying that the world is dieing and that it need our help. to the normal person that plays this game they would agree and i would also feal inclided to do so as well. but they are forgetting one hypocritical part of thier game. who built the farm? who mined for the concrete to make this almost monolithic structure? who smelted all that sand into glass, or better yet, who refined the polymer needed to make the allmost cathedral like design? i can answer all those questions right now. judging by the size and complexity of the structure this farm was designed by a fortune 500 company most likely centered around urban construction. Who else cold afford the millions of dollars poured into the; smelters, refineries, and general construction wich requires everything from concrete trucks to entire mining facilities. but if were going to be honest this farm was built for only one purpose, PR ratings. most likely the pr ratings of the person who built the farm. this is evedenced by the constant "we are different than other companies" theme set up in the game. this person is also an egomaniac, evedenced by her constant ego boosting diary entries and omages to her past in nature. so this isnt a nature loving multi millionar guru. this is a egomaniace who is obsolving her guilt by making a "second chance for humanity" after contributing to its own demise. now thats not really true but they really should have covered those details before preaching a holyier than thoue message.
Wonderful experience for kids and gamers. If you've got a kid to experience this, it's a must-have. If you're a gamer who just wants to check out a cool looking world for free, get it!