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What Distinguishes an Interactive VR Film from a VR Game?
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What Distinguishes an Interactive VR Film from a VR Game?

Posted on 19. February 2018by Pola Weiß

Interaction in virtual reality films: wouldn’t that be a VR game? Why even is interaction an issue? I gave the topic some thought and browsed through some of my clever books. Beware, things get a bit theoretical here. So, let’s go: where does VR film end and the VR game begin?

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