Using the Oculus DK2 VR headset, players can simulate that they’re sitting around a table playing Dungeons & Dragons in real life. Each user has an in-game avatar, and the game is played through different panels. There are two specific panels that represent a web browser for referencing, and another with dice needed for the game.
If you’re lucky enough to be the Dungeon Master, you’ll have some awesome superpowers in-game, like playing theme music for different scenarios, and also changing the tiles to fit battles.
This Could Get Confusing, Quickly
With multiplayer virtual reality games, playing could easily become problematic due to confusion and chaos. Luckily in the VR world of Dungeons & Dragons, there’s a setting that shows the entire group all die rolls, making the process of keeping track of turns and placements easier.
But the next big challenge will be enabling people to make their own games, to basically take this over from us.”
-Bruce Wooden, AltspaceVR’s head of Developer Relations
With the app currently in design by AltspaceVR and Wizards of the Coast, it’s expected to become commercial in early 2016.
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