Réalité Virtuelle – Virtual Room
Date: 22 January 2020 to 31 December 2021
Location: Virtual Room Paris, 35 Boulevard Richard Lenoir, 75011 Paris
Prices: Starting at €98.00
Ticket valid for 4 players until 31.12.2021
Reservation required at the address indicated on the ticket Virtual Room is the first virtual reality (VR) centre in France available with multiplayer adventures (up to 4 players together). Thanks to its immersive and original content, Virtual Room is the ideal place to try or rediscover the potential of this new technology. Participants are each equipped with a state-of-the-art virtual reality headset, then separated into their respective zones. Players will then meet to solve puzzles and complete missions timed in time… and hope to reach the end of the adventure all together. More than 200,000 players have already tested this new concept around the world, on the border of the escape game and the cinema, with a 100% customer satisfaction rate!
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