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To be in [[Daydream Home]], Daydream's [[portal]], an app has to meet 13 requirements: | To be in [[Daydream Home]], Daydream's [[portal]], an app has to meet 13 requirements: | ||
− | #Performance - the app has to maintain 60 FPS during play sessions on a Daydream-ready phone. | + | #Performance - the app has to maintain 60 [[FPS]] during play sessions on a Daydream-ready phone. |
#Never go to 2D - use the app without having to remove the phone from the viewer. App does not fall back to 2D. Avoid triggering 2D permission dialog boxes in VR. | #Never go to 2D - use the app without having to remove the phone from the viewer. App does not fall back to 2D. Avoid triggering 2D permission dialog boxes in VR. | ||
#App stays in landscape mode - app has to stay in landscape mode when rotated. | #App stays in landscape mode - app has to stay in landscape mode when rotated. | ||
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#Honestly represent content - descriptions and screenshots should accurately represent the nature of the app's content. | #Honestly represent content - descriptions and screenshots should accurately represent the nature of the app's content. | ||
#App uses [[Daydream Controller]] | #App uses [[Daydream Controller]] | ||
− | # | + | #App has a VR icon |
− | # | + | #App has a 360 photosphere screenshot - used in VR version of [[Google Play]] store. |
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Revision as of 14:20, 20 June 2016
Daydream | |
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Information | |
Type | Virtual Reality |
Subtype | Head-mounted Display |
Developer | |
Devices | Daydream HMD |
Accessories | Daydream Controller |
Website | Google Daydream |

Contents
Devices
The Daydream HMD consists of a Slide-on HMD that requires a Daydream-ready phone. Daydream-ready phones are new Android N smartphones with special components such as special sensors and displays. These phones act the the processors and displays for the HMD. Daydream HMD differs from Cardboard as it only works with specific phones, not all phones.
Accessories
Daydream Controller - a small remote with a touchpad, 2 buttons, volume button and rotational tracking.
Daydream-ready Phones
Smartphones act as the displays and processors for the Daydream HMDs. Unlike Google Cardboard, only Daydream-ready Android phones , not all phones can used for Daydream HMD. These phones have special sensors and screens needed for a quality VR experience. Google has partnered with Samsung, LG, HTC, Huawei, Xiaomi, ZTE, Asus, and Alcatel to bring these phones to market.
Platform
Apps
Daydream Labs - a collection of demos built by Google.
Gunjack Next - spaceship turret shooter made by CCP.
Twilight Pioneers - ARPG (Action Role-Play Game) by NetEase
Google app such as Play Movies, Google Street View, Photos, and YouTube.
App Requirements
To be in Daydream Home, Daydream's portal, an app has to meet 13 requirements:
- Performance - the app has to maintain 60 FPS during play sessions on a Daydream-ready phone.
- Never go to 2D - use the app without having to remove the phone from the viewer. App does not fall back to 2D. Avoid triggering 2D permission dialog boxes in VR.
- App stays in landscape mode - app has to stay in landscape mode when rotated.
- Use immersive full screen mode - don't show system bars.
- Users can focus on elements - avoid placing objects so close to the user that they can't focus on them, and they get double vision. <.5m will start to be problematic.
- App maintains head tracking - app continues to update the display based on motion, even during a scene load (or fade to a solid color).
- Stable horizon line - if the app has a visible horizon line, it must remain stable.
- Users initiate movement - moving the camera should be initiated by user intent.
- Honestly represent content - descriptions and screenshots should accurately represent the nature of the app's content.
- App uses Daydream Controller
- App has a VR icon
- App has a 360 photosphere screenshot - used in VR version of Google Play store.
Developer
Daydream Development Kit Guide[1]
Unreal Engine 4 Daydream Plugin