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Infinite Art Museum is a single player simulation game. It was developed by Nigel Fogden and was released on April 5, 2019. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

The Infinite Art Museum is the world’s largest virtual reality gallery of contemporary art - a growing collection with over 500 original paintings, illustrations and photographs from artists all over the world.

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96%Audience ScoreBased on 25 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions

  • Infinite Art Museum offers a vast and diverse collection of artwork, including classical, contemporary, and experimental pieces, providing a rich cultural experience.
  • The procedural generation and minimalist elegant visual style create a unique, immersive, and relaxing atmosphere supported by ambient music, enhancing meditation and contemplation.
  • Supports multiple VR systems and desktop mode with intuitive controls, allowing easy exploration and accessibility for a wide audience.
  • Navigation and locomotion mechanics can be unintuitive or awkward, with issues such as locked rotation angles, confusing controls, and sometimes problematic movement causing discomfort.
  • Lighting and presentation need improvement, including insufficient default lighting, semi-transparent boundaries that disrupt immersion, and a generic environment that could be made more engaging.
  • Performance issues reported on high-end PCs and lack of interactive elements like information about artworks and creators limit the educational potential and overall polish.
  • graphics

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are praised for showcasing a diverse and engaging collection of artwork, offering a visually pleasing and immersive art gallery experience. Users appreciate the unique aesthetic and the blend of art with a virtual environment, though some suggest improvements like dynamic loading and enhanced virtual interior design. Overall, the visuals effectively capture the feel of a real museum while adding a creative twist.

    • “It was a real delight going through the myriad of fantastic artworks in the museum.”
    • “This is pretty sweet if you like looking at artwork; it's so similar to the art museum near me, but in here I also get to be in the universe at the same time.”
    • “I'd suggest dynamically loading the artwork and doing a better job of creating a virtual interior, but it's a good idea.”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is praised for being stunning and enjoyable, enhancing the overall experience. However, some users note a technical issue where swinging arms with Oculus grips unexpectedly affects the music playback speed.

    • “The music is simply stunning; I like to listen to it even when not playing the game.”
    • “The soundtrack is decent and the paintings are beautiful.”
    • “Swinging your arms while holding the grips (on Oculus) works great, although it somehow affects the music playback speed.”
    • “And swinging your arms while holding the grips (on Oculus) works great; however, for some reason it affects the music playback speed.”
  • gameplay

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The provided input does not contain detailed user feedback about the gameplay, only a reference to an external video review. Therefore, no specific summary of the gameplay aspect can be derived.

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Infinite Art Museum is a simulation game.

Infinite Art Museum is available on PC, Virtual Reality and Windows.

Infinite Art Museum was released on April 5, 2019.

Infinite Art Museum was developed by Nigel Fogden.

Infinite Art Museum has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Infinite Art Museum for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Infinite Art Museum is a single player game.

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