Virtual reality (VR) is like stepping into a make-believe world that feels real because you can see and even move around in it.
Imagine wearing a special pair of glasses, kind of like the ones you wear to watch 3D movies. But these glasses do something amazing, they make it look like you're actually inside a game or story, not just watching it from outside. You can turn your head left and right, and everything changes with you, as if you were really there.
How It Works
VR uses glasses that have screens in front of each eye. These screens show different pictures to each eye, which makes things look 3D, just like when you're playing with building blocks and you see them from different angles.
Sometimes, VR also includes a remote control or something you hold, so you can move around, grab things, or even run, it's like having a toy that responds to your movements!
It’s not magic, it’s just clever technology helping you play, learn, or explore in ways that feel really real.
Examples
- A person plays a game where they feel like they're inside it, not just watching it.
- Someone uses VR to practice speaking in front of a virtual crowd.
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See also
- What is Augmented reality (AR)?
- How Does Yndling - It's Almost Like You're Here Work?
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- How is Artificial Intelligence transforming modern game development?