The Holy City - 360 Documentary

Travel & Exploration
2.4
5 ratings 2 reviews
release date
2022
January 18
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting
compatibility
• Quest 1 • Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
storage 1.3 GB

For thousands of years, Jerusalem has captured our hearts and souls with its indescribable magnetism. Known to many as The Holy City, Jerusalem carries an undeniable spirituality. This innovative experience captures this energy and invites others from around the world to immerse themselves in Jerusalem. This exclusive experience provides unforeseen access to key Holy sites throughout Jerusalem. For the first time, these sacred sites are presented in VR; bookmarked by their holiest events, The Holy Fire Orthodox Easter celebrations at the Holy Sepulchre, the Ramadan prayers at the Al Aqsa Mosque, and the Priestly blessings at the Western Wall. By giving participants a greater understanding of the people around them and creating a connection between them and the daily rituals unique to the city, we explore the fundamental similarities between the Abrahamic religions that co-inhabit the city and realize that we live by the same and comparable virtues.

comfort Not rated
age rating0+ Everyone
websiteholycityvr.com
developerBlimey_Canada
publisherHoly City VR
connectionInternet not required
app version2.0
languagesEnglish

Reviews 2

Heatkli4 months ago

Troubles

I am not able to watch anything but the Islam Jewish clip. Where do you choose Christianity? None of the buttons are doing anything, and it automatically watches that clip but then it goes black and I don’t know what I’m supposed to do.

4 months ago

Hi,
This is the 360-degree documentary video version of this app. The full game is available for users with a PCVR using Meta Quest Link. We are working to comply with the Meta store regulations. The app for now is accessible on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1364400/The_Holy_City/

Patrick Hogue1 year ago
2

Really good !!

It's nice 360 clip that show nice touristic places. The only thing i wish would be the hability to pause to look for the time i want.