Overview
The Homestead invites players into an incredibly detailed virtual recreation of an iconic art gallery located in Auckland, New Zealand. Developed by realityvirtual.co, this experience stands out for its exceptionally high level of photogrammetry capture, aiming to provide a near photo-realistic sense of presence. The artwork within this Victorian-era setting has been meticulously scanned independently from the environment, achieving a level of detail rarely seen in traditional VR experiences, which contributes to its substantial 24GB file size. This title serves as a compelling glimpse into future immersive virtual environments.
Highlights
- This is a single-player, VR-only experience that supports tracked controllers, offering an immersive way to explore.
- Developed by Simon Che de Boer, Dan Monaghan, and Nick Taylor, and published by realityvirtual.co, it was released on June 10, 2019.
- The experience boasts an extremely high level of photogrammetry detail, capturing both the environment and artwork with near photo-realistic fidelity.
Who It's For
This experience is ideal for art enthusiasts, VR users seeking highly detailed and realistic virtual environments, and anyone interested in exploring a unique art gallery from the comfort of their home. Its casual and simulation nature makes it accessible to a broad audience looking for a serene and visually rich virtual journey.
Game Info
- Genre: Casual, Simulation
- Mode: Single-player
- Platform: VR Only
- Release Date: June 10, 2019
- Developer: Simon Che de Boer, Dan Monaghan, Nick Taylor
- Publisher: realityvirtual.co
- Features: Tracked Controller Support, Family Sharing





