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Doomsday II - Escape (VR)

Year of Production
2019
Content Type
FPS/TPS
Target Age
All
Art
VR
Service Step
In Production

Summary

Multiplayer (up to 4 players) horror PVE FPS game developed for location based VR. The total play time is fifteen minutes. Escape is the second episode of the Doomsday Trilogy that is set in a desert on a moving truck.

"The survivors from prison attack are joined by a group of soldiers and together decides to head towards the city. The survivors jumps on a truck and embarks on a journey towards nothing but pure darkness across the desert. The bit up truck is slow and eventually gets caught up by zombies. Using their M4 machine gun, the survivors fight off the zombies keeping them off from climbing up the truck"

Coupled with Vader's VR haptic gun and vibration floor, both developed using Vader's patented technologies, Doomsday I - Ground Zero is one of the most immersive and realistic virtual reality FPS gaming experience available in the market today.

Company Profile

Game Immersive Content

OCOLLOR LABS CO., LTD.

Since its inception in January 2018, VADER has rapidly expanded its presence in out-of-home family entertainment sector through rigorous team acquisitions in Taiwan and South Korea. VADER is now recognize as the one of the leading planner and operator for family entertainment centers (FECs) and high-end digital content developer with focus in virtual reality gaming.

FEC Division focuses on designing and developing urban indoor entertainment centers for mixed-use shopping malls and other large scale retail properties across Asia Pacific region. By leveraging its seasoned team members’ successful track record of more than 20 years of experiences in designing FECs, VADER has secured four new FEC projects in ROK with sizes ranging from 1,500 to 10,000 sqm.

VADER's VR Division focuses on creating and publishing VR games for LBEs. Coupled with its own patented haptic devices, VADER provides one of the most immersive and satisfying VR experiences available on the market today.

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