
FAQ
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Virtual reality is an immersive technology that allows users to enter a computer-generated 3D digital environment. It often requires a VR headset and, in some cases, controllers to interact with that environment.
VR simulators
Capacity: 1 player per simulator
Our VR simulators immerse you in an immersive experience thanks to dynamic motion platforms that replicate the physical sensations of games. Drive race cars, soar through breathtaking landscapes, or take on dizzying roller coasters!
The simulators feature high-definition headsets and seats that move in perfect sync with the on-screen action. Ideal for thrills and intense single-player experiences, even virtual reality novices can easily adapt.
Perfect for: Thrill seekers, solo gamers, and those who want a VR experience with physical feedback.
Free Roam
Capacity: 3 to 8 players simultaneously
The Free Roam experience allows you to physically move around a dedicated space, transforming your real-life movements into actions in the virtual world. Equipped with wireless headsets and sensors, you and your friends can freely explore virtual environments.
Fight hordes of zombies, solve puzzles as a team, or take part in tactical missions where coordination is essential. Each player can see each other's avatars, allowing for true real-time collaboration.
Perfect for: Groups of friends, teams, families, and anyone who wants to share an immersive adventure where collaboration is key.
Cubicles (Pods)
Capacity: 1 to 6 players (we have 6 cubicles)
Our VR pods offer comfortable, personal spaces to explore a diverse library of games and experiences. Each pod is equipped with a premium headset, precise controllers, and ample space for comfortable movement.
Whether you prefer action games, narrative adventures, creative puzzles, or artistic experiences, our diverse collection will satisfy all tastes. Cubicles can be booked individually or in groups, with the option to play multiplayer on select titles.
Perfect for: Gamers who want to explore a wide variety of VR experiences, small groups wanting to play together, and those who prefer a more intimate environment.
Booking Tip: For a first visit, we recommend trying our three options to find the one that suits you best. Our on-site advisors can also guide you to the experience best suited to your preferences and level of virtual reality experience.
Pods (cubicles) are individual spaces where you can play a wide variety of VR games. You wear a headset and use controllers, but stay in a fixed space. Pods are versatile and offer action, adventure, puzzle, and other games.
VR simulators are special installations with moving platforms that physically replicate the sensations of the game. For example, if you're driving a car in the game, the seat moves in sync with the turns and accelerations. This is perfect for experiences like racing, flying, or roller coasters.
No, they are on a first-come, first-served basis. You simply purchase your game card on site and you will have direct access to the simulator of your choice!
The "3 player minimum" requirement applies to some specific Free Roam experiences that are designed for groups, but we have many options for two players or even solo.
In our pods : You can book two pods side by side and play a variety of multiplayer games together. This is ideal for pairs who want to compete or collaborate.
Free Roam : This experience allows 3 to 8 people to play simultaneously in a large space where you can physically move around. This is our most immersive option for groups.
You can use either a single-player pod or a VR simulator. Both options offer excellent single-player experiences.
From a VR headset
Sometimes controllers to interact with the content
From a computer or game console
Yes, some people may experience:
Cybersickness (nausea, dizziness) due to a discrepancy between visual and real movements
Eye fatigue after long sessions
A feeling of temporary disorientation after removing the headset
It is advisable to take regular breaks during use.
Most people can use VR, but:
Children under 13 are generally not recommended to use VR headsets according to Canadian recommendations.
People with neurological disorders, such as epilepsy, should consult a healthcare professional before use.
Yes, many VR games and apps offer accessibility options for people with limited mobility. Some games allow for seated play and offer customizable settings.
Generally, VR is safe if used carefully. However, prolonged use can cause:
Eye strain and headaches.
Temporary balance problems after a session.
Possible addiction if used excessively.
It is recommended to take breaks every 30-60 minutes and use VR in a safe space.
VR is used in many fields, including:
Video Games : Immersive Interactive Experiences
Training and education : Simulation of real-life situations for learning (medicine, aviation, etc.)
Virtual Tourism : Exploring Places Without Physically Going There
Health Care : Therapy to manage phobias or pain
Architecture and design : 3D project visualization
Virtual reality (VR) immerses the user in a completely digital world and disconnects them from the real world.
Augmented reality (AR) superimposes digital elements onto the real world, visible through a smartphone, tablet, or AR glasses.
Perfect for celebrating a birthday, end-of-season party, bachelorette party, or just spending quality time together. Plus, the savings:
Our OZE Private Room package costs $350 for 6 players for 2 hours, a savings of $85 off the actual value of $435. Each player receives 60 credits for a minimum of 12 VR games in the exclusive OZE Private Room.
Additional players cost $45 each (instead of $60) up to 10 players. For 8 players, you pay $440 instead of $555, saving $115!