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Bangor University lecturer develops latest alien planet 'shooter' game for Oculus Quest headset

Llŷr ap Cenydd, from the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering has created Crashland

LlÅ·r ap Cenydd, from the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at Bangor University, has created Crashland, on the Oculus Quest(Image: LlÅ·r ap Cenydd)

A virtual reality and animation expert and lecturer at Bangor University has developed the latest headset game to be made available.

Just launched, Crashland, on the Oculus Quest, is timely after images from the Perseverance Mars Rover were recently sent back from the planet.

In the first person ‘shooter’ game, the player has crash-landed on an alien planet and has to defend themselves from waves of alien species before being rescued.

But the programme has a far longer history.

Llŷr ap Cenydd, from the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at Bangor University has been closely linked with the Oculus VR headsets since their inception.

He developed some of the first apps available, including Ocean Rift, a virtual underwater safari and one of the world’s most popular virtual reality programmes.

Llŷr explains that Crashland was another early spare-time project of his.

He said: “Crashland started out as a tech demo in 2013 when I was experimenting with different ways of moving and tracking the human body in VR.