Overview
"Two Worlds - The 3D Art Gallery" is a unique free-to-play indie simulation experience developed and published by Tiina Rahm. Released on July 13, 2020, this VR-exclusive title invites players into a thought-provoking virtual art gallery.
The exhibition centers on the theme of values that profoundly impact individuals and society. Through 11 distinct artworks, the gallery presents a stark contrast between two worlds: one representing wealth and the other poverty.
The art challenges conventional notions by illustrating scenarios where poverty might be admired or sought after, prompting viewers to reconsider societal definitions of appreciation.
Highlights
- This free-to-play indie simulation is exclusively available in VR, offering an immersive artistic experience.
- Developed and published by Tiina Rahm, the gallery features 11 artworks exploring societal values and contrasting rich and poor worlds.
- The experience was released on July 13, 2020, and includes a content descriptor noting one painting contains nudity.
Who It's For
This experience is ideal for players interested in virtual reality art exhibitions, philosophical explorations of societal values, and casual, educational gaming. Those who appreciate thought-provoking content and enjoy exploring themes of wealth, poverty, and the nature of admiration will find "Two Worlds - The 3D Art Gallery" particularly engaging.
It's also suitable for families, given its low age rating and educational undertones.
Game Info
"Two Worlds - The 3D Art Gallery" is a single-player simulation designed for VR platforms, featuring tracked controller support. The core of the gameplay involves navigating the virtual gallery and contemplating the presented artworks.
The exhibition's central message revolves around the idea that values are crucial for resolving large-scale and personal issues, and that societies thrive when they uphold truth, goodness, and beauty. The game subtly suggests the need for societal change to avert ecological disaster, framing values as the key to sustainability and survival.





