A downloadable toy for Windows, macOS, and Linux

A toy maker. Press down on the red button to get a shiny new toy. This is a single VR scene with physics and hand tracking. It's more of a tech demo than a game and it has no objectives.

This is project served as playground to test some VR technologies - hands interaction inside physical simulation, rigging of physical contraptions, constructive geometry, low-definition graphics style.

The intended platform is Oculus Quest.

StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authorj_miskov
GenreSimulation
Tagshand-tracking, Physics, Procedural Generation, toys

Download

Download
toymakerV2.lovr 35 kB
Download
toymaker-vr-quest.apk 27 MB

Install instructions

The app can be installed through SideQuest. Find option to install app from local apk file and select the downloaded toymaker-vr-quest.apk

It's also possible to use ADB command directly: adb install -r toymaker-vr-quest.apk


The toymaker.lovr is packaged game that can run on desktop VR platforms through the LOVR framework interpreter. Download the correct version of interpreter from here (v0.15.0), make sure it has permission to execute, and drag toymaker.lovr to LOVR executable.

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please fix newMesh bug (I'm running 0.16)

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I have the same error with 0.16 but you can download the 0.15 version in lovr historial (Acces at the botton of the download page) and it works.

I can't see my hands with my Valve Index, I'm looking if I need to enable some extra configuration.

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The correct lovr version for different operating systems can be found at the bottom of this page: lovr v0.15.0 (Government Goop).

I’ll update the description. Thanks for your interest.

I suspect the hand tracking doesn’t work at all on Valve Index. I was confused when I mentioned it should work on that platform, as this game requires access to hand skeleton tracking which Index doesn’t provide as far as I know. Sorry about that.