Nvidia has released the Nvidia VR Fun House, a virtual reality game with mini-games meant to show off virtual reality and a couple of Nvidia technologies.
Launched together with the new Geforce 368.81 WHQL drivers, the Nvidia VR Fun House is based on the Unreal Engine 4 and available on Steam as a Free-to-Play title.
The VR Fun House is pretty much a set of seven mini-games that currently work only with HTC Vive VR headset and Virtual Reality as well as use plenty of Nvidia technologies, like the Nvidia FleX, Flow, HairWorks, PhysX Destruction and Multi-Res Shading.
What makes the VR Fun House really interesting is the fact that it actually has higher requirements than your average VR game with minimum system requirements of an Intel Core i7-4790 and at least Geforce GTX 980 Ti or GTX 1060 6GB graphics card.
In order to run it at medium settings, you'll need the same CPU, a single high-end graphics card like the GTX 1080 while maximum settings will work with a single GTX 1080 or an SLI setup with two GTX 980 Ti, two Titan X or two GTX 1070 graphics cards and at least GTX 980 Ti as a dedicated PhysX graphics card.
The game looks like a lot of fun but with such high system requirements, we don't see many downloads in its future, especially since it only works with HTC Vive VR headset.
You can find the Nvidia VR Fun House over at Steam via link below.