6 best, free Samsung Gear VR apps

Top 6 free Samsung Gear VR apps – Here you can read more about the best free gear VR games available on Oculus store for your Samsung devices. You can download all of these apps from Oculus store for your gear VR for free!

Viso Places

This is a powerful travel app that allows you to travel the world with hours of amazing globe-trotting experiences for free. This app will let you experience something magical about soaring around the planet without ever leaving your room. Are you out of money or simply want to stay in your super comfortable room but still want to see around the world?. Then this app is definitely something for you! With Viso Place app you will access to a large portion of Google Street View locations, Viso Places allows you to reconnect with memories from near and far.

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Netflix

Have you ever wanted your own personal cinema?  With this app, you can easily watch Netflix right from your Samsung Gear VR and it will look like you are in a cinema. You will sit in an excellent cabin to enjoy your shows and movies. On the wall, you will see photos and you will be sitting on a cosy plush red couch to watch from.

Within

This app is a 360-degree format and VR video-hosting app, that is home to an incredible huge content and hosts a ton of the newest and most professional VR and 360° video content in this app.  Everything from mini-documentaries to animated shorts is here—and you are able to see them all with a view of 360°. So you can get the best experience as possible. Did you just came across with a great video and you would like to share it with your friends? Any video you watch can be shared on Facebook, Twitter, and via email with the press of a button!

Gone VR

This app is a VR thriller from ‘Walking Dead’ team of Samsung. Samsung’s own 360-degree video portal has some neat highlights, including greatly animated clips and other short films. And the highlight of this app is an original series from the creators of The Walking Dead TV series with interactive storytelling.

Gone will tell you the story of a young girl who suddenly vanishes from a public playground. You will have to piece together what happened across several episodes, zooming into highlighted areas to get clues. It is a bit creepy and totally unsettling, but it is a nice glimpse and you will have the possibility to put yourself in the shoes of a missing girl and her distressed mother.

Sketchbox

Go from an idea to a VR design in minutes. It is easy to use and comes with a lot of features. You can import your files, build your own scenes and create your own VR storyboard that others can see. You can design for AR and VR without using a game engine or engineering developer. You can get clients and stakeholders just the way it feels most comfortable. Then those clients and stakeholders will get a better look at what the finished product/experience will look like/feel like. In a traditional way, you would be using a lot of paper sketches to try to explain yourself and your product. This is definitely a new futuristic way.

Phonecast

This app will bring the full internet experience inside of your virtual reality headset. And it will give the best attempt to win that battle for the mobile space. Phonecast is a Samsung-created dashboard that gives you access to huge access to intelligently designed media web-apps, browsers and popular services like YouTube, Hulu or Crackle. It delivers a huge, 200-inch screen that can be tweaked and adjusted while you catch up on your favourite television shows.

 

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