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  • Summary: Umurangi Generation VR is a creative sandbox game that promises an even more immersive gameplay experience, bringing you deeper into the world of Umurangi Generation with an increased level of freedom to experiment with your creativity.

    Set in Tauranga Aotearoa, you find yourself in a
    Umurangi Generation VR is a creative sandbox game that promises an even more immersive gameplay experience, bringing you deeper into the world of Umurangi Generation with an increased level of freedom to experiment with your creativity.

    Set in Tauranga Aotearoa, you find yourself in a world facing a bleak future. With an impending crisis looming, major cities are walled off, with the United Nations deploying the military and towering mecha to defend against an alien invasion.

    As a courier for the Tauranga Express who is also an avid photographer, you're afforded complete freedom to travel around Tauranga to document the world around you and its impending doom through the lenses of your camera.

    In Umurangi Generation VR, players are transported into the heart of Tauranga Aotearoa. Observe the impending doom right in front of your eyes, move around and interact with objects in a much more natural way. Your presence in the game world will in no doubt leave you with a feeling of immersion greater than ever before.
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  1. May 9, 2024
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    Umurangi Generation is a game that was never subtle about its message and always conveyed information via the experience well, but playing it in VR on a Meta Quest 3 makes everything more effective. Firsthand exploring the world and encountering both its beauty and horrors is incredible. Especially since the transition from the original game to VR worked so well and came without downsides like motion sickness. I loved the approach and feel like it’s a necessary Meta Quest experience.